A McGill student was taken into custody by two Montreal police officers and a McGill security guard in the Redpath Library on April 11 for making threats. The 23-year-old woman will not be facing charges, said Veronique Contois, a spokesperson for the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal[Read More…]
Author: Keating Reid
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!
Goodbye McGill, Goodbye SSMU
The Joys of Spring
Everyday Interactions
How do I leave the SSMU?
Mice @ McGill: Rat-Stricted Diet
Ethnographic filmmaking shines at FIFEQ
The Maison de la Culture de Cote-des-Neiges, and McCord Museum will host free screenings of the International Ethnographic Film Festival of Quebec (FIFEQ). This student-run festival of non-fiction filmmaking is celebrating its 15th year with its largest program ever, playing at UQAM, UdeM, Concordia, and McGill. Created in 2003 by[Read More…]
‘Blood Relations’ is a haunting portrait of social isolation
Sharon Pollock’s award-winning play Blood Relations, currently showing at Moyse Hall, was directed by Professor Sean Carney and produced by the McGill Department of English. The story is a bone chilling, pulse-quickening, and thought-provoking examination of one of the most notorious cause célèbres in history. Set in 1902, Blood Relations takes place[Read More…]