The McGill Tribune TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 2019 | VOL. 39 | ISSUE 9
Published by the SPT, a student society of McGill University
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EDITORIAL
FEATURE
GAME REPORT
The time for Indigenous allyship is now
Climate justice is racial justice
Vert et Or defeat Martlets with strong offence
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(Iman Zarrinkoub The McGill Tribune)
McGill Men’s Rugby wins at home to advance to RSEQ final
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McGill announces creation of online Bachelor of Nursing degree
The degree is expected to launch in 2021 to CEGEP graduates Tasmin Chu Contributor McGill announced that it will be launching Quebec’s first online Bachelor of Nursing degree in on Oct.
24. The program, which aims to address a lack of baccalaureate-holding nurses in the province, will be offered in both English and French starting in 2021. Quebec’s nurses are
less educated than their peers across Canada. While 63-73 per cent of nurses hold a bachelor’s degree in other provinces, the number drops to only 46 per cent in Quebec. PG. 4
Montreal does the Time Warp again North America’s largest Rocky Horror event continues to dazzle audiences Deana Korsunsky Staff Writer One rarely has the opportunity to throw toasted bread or toilet–paper across an elegant theatre venue. Rarely, but not never. From Oct. 31— Nov. 2, Cinéma Impérial hosted
its annual Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween Ball, inviting audiences to partake in said toast and toilet–paper throwing mischief. The decades-old Halloween tradition drew thousands of costume-clad Rocky enthusiasts who waited in a line that stretched around
the block. The 1975 cult musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show follows engaged couple Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon) and Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick), who are forced to seek refuge in a mysterious castle after their car breaks down during a rainstorm. PG. 7