The McGill Tribune TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2019 | VOL. 38 | ISSUE 19
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What it takes for McGill to cancel class The history of snow days at McGill Vanessa Barron Contributor On Feb. 13, McGill students awoke to the best news imaginable: Classes were cancelled due to inclement weather. Although the university has now had two snow days in the past two years, before March 2017, McGill had not cancelled
class in 19 years. Though in recent winters the McGill administration has been more willing to declare a snow day, it takes an extreme storm for the university to close its doors for the day. In the past 20 years of class cancellations at McGill, the 1998 Ice Storm was perhaps the most dangerous event. This natural di-
saster consisted of three severe storms over the course of six days. It cost the governments of Quebec, New Brunswick, and Ontario a total of 1.5 million dollars in collective damages and resulted in at least 25 deaths. Following the storm, McGill was closed for a week, as there was no power and the campus was covered in ice. PG. 14
McGill receives $200 million to fund graduate scholarships
ALAN FREEMAN REPORTER FOR THE CANADIAN PRESS
APHRODITE SALAS
PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AT CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY
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Senate to vote on revised sexual violence policy
Abeer Almahdi Opinion Editor
On Feb. 14, the McGill University Board of Governors (BoG) announced the new McCall MacBain Scholarship and discussed the Strategic Research Plan, sexual violence policy revisions, and the annual report of the Committee on Student Discipline. The
BoG also approved motions that were previously approved by Senate, such as the creation of an Institute of Health Sciences Education within the Faculty of Medicine and the renaming of the Département de langues et littératures françaises to the Département des littératures de langue française, de traduction et de création.
McCall MacBain Scholarship In honour of McGill’s upcoming bicentennial celebration, John McCall MacBain and Marcy McCall MacBain, both McGill alumni, donated $200 million to McGill to establish a new scholarship to support graduate students. This is the single largest gift to any university in Canadian history. PG. 4