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Since TAs’ previous collective agreement (CA) expired on July 31, 2023, the[Read More…] * McGill News Private ARTS PROFESSORS AND FACULTY LECTURERS FORM MCGILL’S THIRD AND LARGEST FACULTY UNION With over 9,000 students and more than 300 staff members, the Faculty of Arts is the largest on campus. Despite its size, the Association of McGill Professors of the Faculty of Arts (AMPFA) surpassed the number of signed union cards necessary to file for certification at the Tribunal Administratif du[Read More…] * Student Life FAREWELL TO THE TRIBUNE: MESSAGES FROM OUR GRADUATING EDITORS Suzanna Graham, Arts and Entertainment Editor: Three years ago, I felt disconnected from McGill, Montreal, and my fellow students. In the last week of my first year, a friend of a friend suggested I write for a school paper. 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With prizes handed out for Best Script and Best Directing, the festival’s only real loser was[Read More…] POPULAR THIS WEEK NEWS ARTS PROFESSORS AND FACULTY LECTURERS FORM MCGILL’S THIRD AND LARGEST FACULTY UNION With over 9,000 students and more than 300 staff members, the Faculty of Arts is the largest on campus. Despite its size, the Association of McGill Professors of the Faculty of Arts (AMPFA) surpassed the number of signed union cards necessary to file for certification at the Tribunal Administratif du[Read More…] April 9, 2024 * AGSEM CLAIMS MISINFORMATION, UNJUST TREATMENT FROM MCGILL AMID TA STRIKE April 9, 2024 * QUEER MCGILL LAUNCHES PETITION DEMANDING REMOVAL OF PROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT CHRISTOPHER MANFREDI April 9, 2024 * SSMU LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL LEARNS SACOMSS FAILED INTERNAL REVIEW OF SERVICES April 9, 2024 * A CONVERSATION WITH ARTS SENATOR-ELECT VÍCTOR MUÑIZ-FRATICELLI April 9, 2024 OPINION MCGILL’S POLICY ON SOCIAL INJURY LEAVES FEW OPTIONS FOR PROTESTERS On March 28, McGill’s Provost and Executive Vice-President (Academic) informed the campus community via email that “some protestors and picketers again attempted to disrupt University activities” and that “police made at least one arrest and the university has chosen to press charges.” Reports suggest the disruptive actions were carried out[Read More…] April 9, 2024 * CAMPUS CONVERSATIONS: SOLIDARITY April 9, 2024 * SOLIDARITY WITH BDS FOR THE FUTURE OF OUR CAMPUS April 9, 2024 * MCGILL IS A UNION CAMPUS April 9, 2024 * OPEN LETTER TO MCGILL ADMINISTRATION REGARDING THE TEACHING ASSISTANTS’ STRIKE April 9, 2024 FEATURES FINDING THE WAY FORWARD IN URBAN GREEN SPACES April 2, 2024 WHEN WALLS TALK: GRAFFITI AND STICKERING FOR MOBILIZATION, RESOURCE-SHARING, AND EXPRESSION March 26, 2024 AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE LACK OF DIVERSITY WITHIN MCGILL PROFESSORS AND STAFF March 19, 2024 HOME RUNS IN A CIRCULAR MOTION March 12, 2024 RESTRUCTURING OUR SCHOOLS STARTS WITH OUR STUDENTS February 27, 2024 A PIGEON HERE, A PIGEON THERE, A PIGEON EVERYWHERE February 13, 2024 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ‘ÉTÉ’ PAINTS A PORTRAIT OF A LIVABLE, WALKABLE, AND LOVELY MONTREAL For many, thinking about video games elicits images of shooters, strategy titles, stressful levels, and intense gameplay. Été isn’t that. Developed by Montreal-based indie studio Impossible, the new PC game is all about relaxing. The player assumes the role of a budding painter who has just moved to Montreal for[Read More…] April 9, 2024 * THE SURREALISM OF ‘PROBLEMISTA’ ELEVATES ITS POIGNANCY April 9, 2024 * MELODIES OF A LIFETIME WITH CLAUDE DUBOIS April 9, 2024 * CASH GRAB OR UNINSPIRED CHOICE? DELUXE EDITIONS OF ALBUMS ARE BOTH April 9, 2024 STUDENT LIFE FAREWELL TO THE TRIBUNE: MESSAGES FROM OUR GRADUATING EDITORS Suzanna Graham, Arts and Entertainment Editor: Three years ago, I felt disconnected from McGill, Montreal, and my fellow students. In the last week of my first year, a friend of a friend suggested I write for a school paper. The second week of second year, I ran from class to[Read More…] April 9, 2024 * THANK YOU, FREDDY April 9, 2024 * MAKING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR MCGILL DEGREE April 9, 2024 * HOW TO DEAL WITH THE END-OF-SEMESTER BLUES April 9, 2024 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BORED IN LEACOCK 132? PROF EXPLORES STUDENT MOTIVATION AT MCGILL Navigating the dynamics and behaviours of a 200-person lecture hall presents an inherent challenge: How can profs effectively promote student motivation and academic success? As we approach the end of the semester, it is important to explore strategies that can increase student motivation and performance in higher education. Jessica Flake,[Read More…] April 9, 2024 * A POTENTIAL POWERHOUSE FOR CURING MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES April 9, 2024 * HOW AI UNLOCKS THE SECRETS OF PROTEINS April 9, 2024 * DIGITIZING AFRICAN STUDIES: THE TECHNICAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS April 9, 2024 SPORTS KNOW YOUR TEAM: MCGILL’S WOMEN’S LACROSSE Given its Indigenous origins and role as the national sport of Canada, lacrosse holds great significance for many, including players on McGill’s women’s lacrosse team. Co-captain Rachel Anderson and teammates Gemma Hauser and Olivia Maracle-Hill sat down with //The Tribune// to discuss their connection to the sport and the importance[Read More…] April 9, 2024 * BREAKING UP WITH UNIVERSITY SPORTS: HOW I LEARNED TO LOVE SOCCER AGAIN April 9, 2024 * JULIE’S HOT TAKES April 9, 2024 * POSITIVE SYMBOLS ARE APLENTY AT OLYMPIC PARK April 9, 2024 READ THE LATEST ISSUE ONLINE OTHER NEWS Lacrosse, Sports KNOW YOUR TEAM: MCGILL’S WOMEN’S LACROSSE Given its Indigenous origins and role as the national sport of Canada, lacrosse holds great significance for many, including players on McGill’s women’s lacrosse team. Co-captain Rachel Anderson and teammates Gemma Hauser and Olivia Maracle-Hill sat down with //The Tribune// to discuss their connection to the sport and the importance[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Lialah Mavani, Ava Bicknell 0 comments * Arts & Entertainment * Gaming * Internet ‘ÉTÉ’ PAINTS A PORTRAIT OF A LIVABLE, WALKABLE, AND LOVELY MONTREAL For many, thinking about video games elicits images of shooters, strategy titles, stressful levels, and intense gameplay. Été isn’t that. Developed by Montreal-based indie studio Impossible, the new PC game is all about relaxing. The player assumes the role of a budding painter who has just moved to Montreal for[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Dante Ventulieri 0 comments * Commentary * Opinion MCGILL’S POLICY ON SOCIAL INJURY LEAVES FEW OPTIONS FOR PROTESTERS On March 28, McGill’s Provost and Executive Vice-President (Academic) informed the campus community via email that “some protestors and picketers again attempted to disrupt University activities” and that “police made at least one arrest and the university has chosen to press charges.” Reports suggest the disruptive actions were carried out[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Darin Barney, Grierson Chair in Communication Studies (Professor) 0 comments * Student Life FAREWELL TO THE TRIBUNE: MESSAGES FROM OUR GRADUATING EDITORS Suzanna Graham, Arts and Entertainment Editor: Three years ago, I felt disconnected from McGill, Montreal, and my fellow students. In the last week of my first year, a friend of a friend suggested I write for a school paper. The second week of second year, I ran from class to[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Suzanna Graham, Lily Cason, Matthew Molinaro, Isaiah Albert-Stein, Julie Ferreyra, Arian Kamel, Sara Escallon, and Zoe Dubin 0 comments * Arts & Entertainment * Film and TV THE SURREALISM OF ‘PROBLEMISTA’ ELEVATES ITS POIGNANCY Scored with futuristically unsettling synth melodies and interjecting choral staccatos, narrator and famed arthouse actress Isabella Rosellini relays the complicated and costly process of acquiring a sponsored visa in the United States in Problemista. What begins visually as a cramped, two-room equation expands into a maze-like structure of trapdoors, fluorescent[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Annabella Lawlor 0 comments * Behind the Bench * Sports BREAKING UP WITH UNIVERSITY SPORTS: HOW I LEARNED TO LOVE SOCCER AGAIN From the moment my parents first put me into house league soccer at five, I was hooked. Growing up, I never thought about how my relationship with the sport would change. Girls my age seemed to follow a set path from elite youth development teams to university soccer. This path[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Sara Escallon Sotomayor 0 comments * McGill * News * Private ARTS PROFESSORS AND FACULTY LECTURERS FORM MCGILL’S THIRD AND LARGEST FACULTY UNION With over 9,000 students and more than 300 staff members, the Faculty of Arts is the largest on campus. Despite its size, the Association of McGill Professors of the Faculty of Arts (AMPFA) surpassed the number of signed union cards necessary to file for certification at the Tribunal Administratif du[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Ghazal Azizi 0 comments * Arts & Entertainment * Music MELODIES OF A LIFETIME WITH CLAUDE DUBOIS As I pulled into the parking lot of Théâtre Hector-Charland on March 29, eager to see a Québecois musical legend perform, I noticed a bus transporting residents from a nearby retirement home had beat us there. This moment hinted at the crowd that I would find sitting inside, waiting for[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Serena Sautter-Léger Comments are Disabled * Behind the Bench * Sports JULIE’S HOT TAKES The PWHL Trophy should have a different name Fans of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) may have followed the unveiling of the new prize that will crown the team that wins the playoff, the best of the best of that year: The Walter Cup. Designed by renowned jeweler Tiffany[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Julie Ferreyra 0 comments * Opinion CAMPUS CONVERSATIONS: SOLIDARITY Solidarity beyond interest-convergence Fanta Ly, Features Editor Solidarity is trending at McGill. The “historical anomaly” of the current mobilization lies in the diversity of positionalities standing against power. As a result, the face of those calling for solidarity is diversifying beyond specific student groups to encompass large portions of the[Read More…] Read More April 9, 2024 by Fanta Ly, Isaiah Albert-Stein, Yusur Al-Sharqi 0 comments 1 2 3 … 1,229 Next READ THE LATEST ISSUE CREATIVE MOMENTS OF CELEBRATION March 30, 2024 LATEST * KNOW YOUR TEAM: MCGILL’S WOMEN’S LACROSSE April 9, 2024 * ‘ÉTÉ’ PAINTS A PORTRAIT OF A LIVABLE, WALKABLE, AND LOVELY MONTREAL April 9, 2024 * FAREWELL TO THE TRIBUNE: MESSAGES FROM OUR GRADUATING EDITORS April 9, 2024 * MCGILL’S POLICY ON SOCIAL INJURY LEAVES FEW OPTIONS FOR PROTESTERS April 9, 2024 * THE SURREALISM OF ‘PROBLEMISTA’ ELEVATES ITS POIGNANCY April 9, 2024 FOLLOW US Let's connect on social media! * facebook * twitter * instagram * youtube POPULAR READ THE LATEST ISSUE Subscribe to our mailing list FOLLOW US * facebook * twitter * instagram * youtube * soundcloud META * Log in * Entries feed * Comments feed * WordPress.org LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Tribune is situated on the ancestral and unceded territory of the Kanien’kehá:ka; a place which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst many First Nations, including the Kanien’kehá:ka of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Huron/Wendat, Abenaki, and Anishinaabeg, among others. The Tribune honours, recognizes and respects these nations as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters. James McGill, our university’s namesake, rose to power, property, and fortune, off of colonial trade and his enslavement of at least two Indigenous children, and three people of African descent. We must acknowledge the five people he enslaved, Jack, Sarah, Marie-Louise, and Marie Potamiane, and one whose name has not been uncovered, who do not receive the same recognition. It is essential to acknowledge McGill’s inextricable ties to slavery and colonialism, and its continued impact on journalism, especially as it has been used to justify relations of domination, erase racial and settler-colonial injustice, and conceal stories that need to be told. 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