The McGill Tribune TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 2019 | VOL. 39 | ISSUE 8
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It was the landlord, with the lead pipe, in the mouldy basement
This ainât no way to make a living
McGill Swimming takes second at season-opening meet
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(Leanne Young / The McGill Tribune)
Behind the bar at Poincaré
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Student senators call on administration to adjust use of âMade by McGillâ funds Vice-Principal Weinstein addressed controversial donations from Sackler family Nina Russell News Editor At the second McGill Senate meeting of the year, Arts Senator Henrique Me-
cabĂŽ called on McGillâs administration to increase the allocation of funds raised by the âMade by McGillâ campaign for student services. In the next five years, funds from
the campaign will be dedicated into four areas: Bursaries and scholarships, hands-on experiences for students, research and faculty projects, and facility expansion. PG. 4
Answering Darwinâs ecological
McGill-led research team provide new evidence for centuries-old theory Ronny Litvack-Katzman Staff Writer Rarely does the title of a scientific study live up to the aspirations of its authors. The BIG Project, however, is an exception. BIG, which
stands for the Biotic Interaction Gradients experiment, is the first endeavour of its kind to explain one of Charles Darwinâs oldest theories: Species interactions play a greater ecological and evolutionary role in regions
closer to the equator. For decades, various research groups have tried to provide definitive, quantitative evidence for heightened inter-species activity in tropical and low-elevation environments. PG. 13