McGill Tribune Vol. 38 Issue 18

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The McGill Tribune TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 | VOL. 38 | ISSUE 18

Published by the SPT, a student society of McGill University

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EDITORIAL

FEATURE

SCI-TECH

Learning from the successes and failures of AVEQ

Breaking bread

McHacks 6 attracts diverse content from across Canada

PG. 5

PGs. 8-9

PG. 13

(Cherry Wu / The McGill Tribune)

The McGill Tribune

JOURNALISM(S):

A PLURAL DISCIPLINE

A MEDIA AND JOURNALISM CONFERENCE Hosted by The McGill Tribune

Cafés conductive to studying: Downtown edition

PG. 7

McGill reveals its Master Plan for future campus renovations McEan Taylor Contributor With McGill’s infrastructure and buildings aging, both the Downtown and MacDonald Campuses are set to undergo extensive renovations. In pursuit of this, the Campus Planning and Development Office

(CPDO) is in the process of developing an overarching guide to infrastructural development at the university for the next 20 years. Yves Beauchamp, viceprincipal (Administration and Finance), attested to the importance of the Master Plan. “The Master Plan is a vi-

sion that will guide the development of McGill’s campuses in support of the University’s mission and priorities,” Beauchamp said. “It will be a living document that will set a common way forward for our decisions relating to space, infrastructure, landscape, and related matters.” PG. 2

Cinema Politica features indigenousmade cinema

ALAN FREEMAN REPORTER FOR THE CANADIAN PRESS

APHRODITE SALAS

PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AT CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY

All funds from night raised for Unist’ot’en Camp Legal Fund Kevin Vogel Staff Writer

SARAH NAFISA SHAHID STAFF WRITER AT THE DAILY STAR

THOMSON HOUSE

FEBRUARY 19-21

On Feb. 4, Cinema Politica presented a series of documentaries by indigenous filmmakers, including a short animation, as part of Concordia University’s First Voices Week. With Flat Rocks and Lil Hard Knox filmmakers Courtney Montour and

Karonhiarokwas Roxann Whitebean present to answer questions after the screening, illuminating the processes and intentions behind their works. Lil Hard Knox (Roxann Whitebean) Lil Hard Knox affectionately documents the training routine of Shatekaienthokwen ‘Tugar’

VanDommelen, a 10-year-old Mohawk boxer from Kahnawake. VanDommelen practices twice a week at the Hard Knox gym in Saint-Henri, proving that, despite his young age and small size, he has the dedication and commitment it takes to become a true champion. PG. 11


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