The Power of Naming in Shaping Collective Memory
Metro Stop Honours Mary Two-Axe Earley in Memory of Indigenous Women’s Struggle for “Indian Status”
Metro Stop Honours Mary Two-Axe Earley in Memory of Indigenous Women’s Struggle for “Indian Status”
Since the new bill on forestry was tabled, protest has risen from First Nations authorities and environmental groups.
Indigenous student-led project looks at the sites McGill University occupies through an anti-colonial lens
Kicking off Indigenous Awareness Week at Mac Campus
From nepo baby outrage to burned government buildings, Nepal’s youth are taking the future into their own hands
The goals and consequences of the University’s budget cuts
Discussions unfruitful as consensus on mitigating the plastic pollution crisis has been delayed again.
McGill students provide free piano lessons for elementary school students.
Protesters demand accountability after Affan Kurniawan’s death as Indonesia faces its largest demonstrations in years
LaSalle College balances its duty to students’ academic independence
regardless of linguistic background and obligations to Quebec law
Amidst civil war, el-Fasher remains under siege while humanitarian crisis devastates civilians
Putin and Trump make little progress on possibility of Ukraine ceasefire
Good People is a bi-weekly column highlighting McGill students doing community-oriented work on and around campus. Because it’s important to celebrate good people doing good… Read More »Changing the Marketplace: An Interview with Morgan Balkin about Exchange Sublet
Protecting employers and the public’s essential services during strikes and lockdowns at the expense of employees’ freedom of speech and assembly
Student, faculty unions concerned for QPIRG’s autonomy