MASA Statement sparks controversy
SSMU Legislative Council discusses constitutionality of sharing political statements
SSMU Legislative Council discusses constitutionality of sharing political statements
Public universities should not be for-hire
What the success of Schitt’s Creek reveals about Canadian arts funding
Participants reflect on how the internet has impacted the LGBTQ+ community
Statue of James McGill to Remain on Campus
The deaths of Joyce Echaquan and Georges-Hervé Awashish reflect the persisting medical racism that exists in Quebec.
The absence of co-curricular support and a 35% tuition hike is setting students up for failure.
What ‘Cuties’ Tells Us about Us
Moving toward a more inclusive artistic future
How the new COVID regulations disproportionately affect marginalized communities
A review of Canada’s Drag Race
It’s not what you want to hear, it’s what you need to hear
Safer Sex and Dating During a Pandemic
On September 17, 2020, Mi’kmaw chiefs declared a state of emergency at the Rights Implementation Fishery in what is currently known as Nova Scotia.
Extraordinary circumstances call for extraordinary solutions