“Survivor-centric approach” must come first
Gendered & sexual violence policy report releases recommendations
Gendered & sexual violence policy report releases recommendations
SLAV at the Jazz Fest This summer’s Montreal Jazz Fest faced intense international controversy for its support, and production, of SLAV, a musical described as… Read More »International News Blurbs
The politics and accessibility of HIV prevention
In an online statement released August 8, 2018, Victoria, B.C. mayor Lisa Helps pledged to remove the statue of Canada’s first Prime Minister John A.… Read More »Strike down John A. MacDonald
A short story from our new literary column “Isthmus”
Machine learning, the justice, system, and racial bias
A community expresses the necessity of empowerment and empathy
Navigating racial exotification on campus
Every exhibit needs a soul
On August 23, as McGill students enjoyed the final weeks of their summer vacation, Philippe Couillard called a provincial election. While most McGillians will spend… Read More »Report: McGill students confused by “jarring” campaign signs found around campus
A Montreal camp tackles discrimination from the ground up
SSMU President announces SSMU building reopening dates on Reddit
Signs on public buildings are intended to designate all accessible entrances for persons with disabilities. At Thomson House, the official graduate student space of the… Read More »Letter to the McGill administration regarding accessibility at Thomson House
The Quebec government deregulated international tuition. McGill must keep education affordable for all.
Harlem Renaissance’s Spoken Word is Coming to Town with a Jazzy twist