Stop beating a dead Frosh
Re: “The dregs of orientation” | Features | September 21
Re: “The dregs of orientation” | Features | September 21
Landmark case prosecuted in Montreal under new Canadian law
Being on campus on car free day was relaxing and quiet. I don’t quite understand the problem with making campus car-free immediately – why do… Read More »Do it now!!
No significant cuts to TAs this year
Projects target popuation hit hardest by HIV: men who sleep with men
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and leaders of its student-workers union, Syndicat des étudiant-e-s employé-e-s (SÉTUE) have drawn up a new contract. SÉTUE workers… Read More »UQAM and TA Union Settle on New Contract
The eastern Plateau
The New York state Senate is currently trying to pass a Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. Though parties within the legislature have stalled it from… Read More »Protecting our most vulnerable workers
With the cafeteria at Royal Victoria College (RVC) closed, and the kitchen at the new Carrefour residence still undergoing renovations, McGill’s new food service system… Read More »Mendelson defends residence dining changes
Over the past month, Montréal, arts interculturels (MAI) has highlighted the work of contemporary African choreographers working in Canada through an ongoing series of new… Read More »Dancing out of Africa
City Hall is pushing for more stringent regulation of Montreal’s underground structures, and has demanded that the proprietors of Square Victoria, Place Bonaventure, and the… Read More »Underground City at Risk of Falling Down
Uncovering the joys of uncooked cooking
Members disenchanted with student fedederation’s transparency and legal methods
Documentary focuses on the implications of overfishing in marine populations
What short stories did you have to read in high school? “The Dead,” by James Joyce? A couple morbid Roald Dahl pieces that destroyed your… Read More »The joys of short fiction