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  • Tags: The McGill Women's Union

An announcement by the McGill Women's Union regarding rape crisis cards that the student organization created. The cards have emergency phone numbers and information about what to do after experiencing sexual violence.

An article raising awareness of the 1982 Take Back the Night march.

A letter written by members of the McGill Women's Union responding to a previous letter published by the Daily critiquing the Women's Union. The letter draws attention to the Women's Union's activities and programming, which include events on the…

Coverage of a sexual assault on campus, the fourth since Spring 1980. In response, student residence staff organize self-defense workshops for women.

After the Engineering Undergraduate Society (EUS) President wrote an article for The Daily apologizing for racist and sexist material published in the faculty of engineering's student newspaper, the EUS Council votes to condemn the President for not…

Date rape drugs, including Rohypnol, are linked to several sexual assaults at the University of British Colombia and at McGill.

Two members for EUS council describe their understanding of the events surrounding the December 2000 issue of "The Plumber's Faucet" and its racist and sexist material.

Controversy follows after the Engineering Undergraduate Society (EUS)-funded paper, “The Plumber’s Faucet,” publishes sexist and racist material.

Following complaints about excessive drinking and a dangerous sexual atmosphere, the Science Undergraduate Society (SUS) forms a committee to develop stricter guidelines for future events.
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