Juliet Morrison

Juliet started contributing to The Tribune‘s news section in her first year at McGill and served as News Editor for 2022-2023. She has written about sexual violence reporting trends, discrimination cases against the university, and the plights of McGill’s undergraduate student union. She hopes to continue covering stories about gender, institutional accountability, and social movements post graduation in 2024. 

Outside of The Tribune, Juliet works for the research project iMPACTS (Collaborations to Address Sexual Violence on Campus), where she examines media coverage of sexual violence.

You can reach her at [email protected]

Posts by Juliet Morrison

McGill administration speaks to reconciliation initiatives and Mohawk Mothers federal court case

McGill’s Media Relations Office invited student media to a round table interview on Feb. 23 to discuss the progress of the university’s Indigenous Initiatives unit. In attendance was  Christopher Manfredi, provost and vice-principal (Academic); Dicki Chhoyang, interim director of Indigenous Initiatives; and Thomasina Phillips, associate director of Indigenous Student Success.[Read More…]

Students release open letter calling for hybrid learning and stricter campus safety measures

An open letter, written and published just hours after McGill’s Jan. 14 announcement that in-person learning would recommence on Jan. 24, has been circulating among the student body. The letter, titled “Open Letter to the McGill Administration – Return to in-person learning on January 24th,” denounces the administration’s decision to[Read More…]

Suzanne Fortier reflects on McGill’s future and lessons learned from COVID-19

As the Fall 2021 semester and McGill’s bicentennial year comes to a close, the McGill administration has started envisioning plans for the university’s academic, ecological, and structural future. From opening a new Office for Mediation and Reporting, to assessing McGill’s Strategic Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Plan and the Anti-Black Racism[Read More…]

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