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  • Tags: student fees and funding

mcgill-daily-v78-n055-december-01-1988.pdf
Discusses the McGill Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MCASA)'s first source of preliminary funding - $500 from the Student Society of McGill University (SSMU).

mcgill-daily-v87-n024-november-17-1997_daycare.pdf
In 1997 referendum, undergraduate students vote in favour of student daycare.

vol108iss13_Judicial Board.pdf
In a conflict over how the Student Society of McGill University (SSMU)'s Gender and Sexual Violence Policy will be funded, and whether a fee levy abides by the SSMU constitution, SSMU's Judicial Board ruled that the policy is constitutional.

«Oui à la SACOMSS».pdf
An editorial arguing that students should vote 'yes' to the referendum determining whether SACOMSS renews their student fee.

vol108iss22_Change the Name.pdf
After student activists dropped a banner from the Arts Building in support of organizing efforts to change the name of McGill's varsity men's athletics teams, two McGill security officers remove it within minutes.

mcgill-daily-v88-n027-november-16-1998.pdf
In a SSMU referendum, students vote to ratify an increase in student fees to support SACOMSS.

mcgill-daily-v89-n019-october-25-1999.pdf
Students are upset after finding out that part of their student fees is paying for a SSMU daycare service that does not yet exist.

frais anti-violence_ illégitimes_ - le délit.pdf
Coverage of a senator in the SSMU Legislative Council arguing that the proposed student fee financing the development of SSMU's Gendered and Sexual Violence Policy is inconstitutional.
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