SSMU Council grills President
Transparency of Board of Directors and constitutionality of BDS questioned
Transparency of Board of Directors and constitutionality of BDS questioned
Resistance through mourning, love, and reclaiming space in academia
Second earthquake in two weeks devastates Mexico On Tuesday, September 19, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit South Central Mexico. The epicenter of the quake was… Read More »International news briefs: September 18-22
Rohingya face “truly brutal” violence amidst delicate political situation
BDS members question the validity of decision
Professors discuss the limitations of UNDRIP
Students given “temporary residence” waiting list
Organizers strive to move beyond the “McGill bubble”
Guest speakers discuss finances
Beginning on Wednesday, September 6, Hurricane Irma wreaked a path of devastation across the Caribbean. As of Friday evening, the storm’s death toll stood at… Read More »Hurricane Irma ravages the Caribbean
Brazilian federal prosecutors launched an investigation this week into the reported murders of ten Indigenous people by miners in the country’s remote Javari Valley. The… Read More »Brazil launches investigation into murders of Indigenous people
Anti-racist initiatives at risk due to SSMU budget changes
Investing in fossil fuels unethical and unsustainable, say protesters
Violence escalates in Myanmar and Yemen
The NDP leadership race, flooding in South Asia, and Indigenous resistance from Peru to Palestine