An article discusses the progress and challenges of McGill's equity initiatives, focusing on the implementation of the Action Plan to Address Anti-Black Racism and the ongoing efforts to increase representation and support for Black faculty and…
As McGill celebrates its 200th anniversary, student groups raise concern that the university's bicentennial materials fail to adequately address its colonial history and ongoing systemic oppression.
A year after McGill cancelled classes due to COVID-19, The Daily reflects on the systemic issues exposed by the pandemic and their impact on vulnerable populations.
An article outlining the growing frustrations among Social Work students at McGill, particularly BIPOC students, with the slow response of the School of Social Work in addressing issues of racial inequality and institutional racism
An article explaining McGill's plan to address Anti-Black Racism on campus was released in the fall of 2020. The article specifically discusses McGill's choice not to remove the James McGill statue on campus and the various student responses to that…
An article about what decolonization in higher education can mean and the means by which McGill as a colonial institution and settlers can be involved in decolonization.
An article about the inauguration of the Indigenous Studies minor at McGill following years of student and community activism to establish the program.
Coverage of Montréal's annual Take Back the Night! march in 2014, including summaries of different speeches given by representatives of the community- and campus-based organizations that were present.