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On March 28, McGill’s Provost and Executive Vice-President (Academic) informed
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attempted to disrupt University activities” and that “police made at least one
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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…]

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the Faculty of Arts (AMPFA) surpassed the number of signed union cards necessary
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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
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