McGill In History
A New Chapter in McGill’s Old History.
A New Chapter in McGill’s Old History.
McGill student-run non-profit PennyDrops increases financial literacy rates among Montreal high-schoolers
QESBA warns of threat to inclusion and school autonomy
How language can be used to build and break community
As Montreal’s transit union launches another month-long strike, students weigh frustration against solidarity
Companies are taking advantage of seasonal depression
Policy commitments on housing, homelessness, and transportation
Band unites students across disciplines,
languages and diasporic pride.
MEM exhibition honours 30 years of advocacy.
Image + Nation Film Festival, running November 20 to 30, celebrates “exceptional international cinema across the board”.
As world leaders gather in Belém and COP30 begins, ambitious deal drafts to solve the climate crisis start to emerge – but will they come to fruition?
Impending doom and fun for the whole family!
McGill-student run service promotes sustainability through reusable dishware
Climate change reveals unstable storm patterns across the Atlantic from Jamaica to the Maritime provinces
McGill students “at whims of the metro,” SSMU offers support