Managing News Editor Calvin Trottier-Chi talks us through some of the most important news on campus involving the senate, fossil fuels, discrimination, and elections!
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Word on the Y: Graduation
What is the most valuable lesson you learned at McGill? Freshly graduated students share their wisdom. Video by Marie Labrosse
Exploring the communities of Milton-Parc
A look into the overlapping communities that make up Milton-Parc.
McGill and Concordia students walkout to challenge sexual violence on campus
On April 11, McGill and Concordia students gathered in front of the James Administration building to challenge the school’s handling of sexual assault complaints. Contributor Sofia Mikton takes a look back at that rally.
The breakdown of McGill’s eating disorder program
Multimedia editor Tristan Surman tells the story of his personal experience with eating disorders, and uses it to contextualize an investigation into why a program, that was so helpful to people, became inaccessible to students.
The McGill Tribune Podcast – Interview with primatologist Colin Chapman
Staff writer Emma Gillies discusses primate conservation and its human component with Colin Chapman, professor in McGill’s Department of Anthropology
Introducing: Behind the Curtains!
Introducing a new series from the McGill Tribune: Behind the Curtains! The series will explore the role of people behind the scenes in theatre productions at McGill University. The first set of episodes, which will come out next week, will interview the crew of Blood Relations! Stay tuned! By Sofia[Read More…]
Word on the Y: What does ‘SSMU’ stand for?
Multimedia contributor Sofia Mikton asks people on campus what ‘SSMU’ stands for, and asks them who has been most recently elected the President of the society.
The Tribune Presents – Elliot Sinclair
McGill student Elliot Sinclair performs two originals and one cover for us at the Tribune office!
Ed Talks Episode 1: SSMU
Editors at the McGill Tribune talk about voter apathy, how fall reading week created single-issue voters, and both the outgoing and incoming SSMU executives.