The McGill Tribune Vol. 41 Issue 20

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The McGill Tribune TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 2021 | VOL. 41 | ISSUE 20

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EDITORIAL

FEATURE

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

McGill’s commitments to Black History Month require sustained action

Putting nature in the foreground

Anger, crime, and punishment: Can we control our own emotions?

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The best four libraries on campus

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‘I never went on any leave of absence’: SSMU President Daryanani makes first appearance at Legislative Council since Sept. 23

SSMU executives and councillors raised questions about harmful workplace practices Michelle Siegel Arts & Entertainment Editor On Feb. 17, the Students’ Society of Mc-

Gill University (SSMU) Legislative Council convened for a long 5.5 hours, with SSMU President Darshan Daryanani’s return dominating the meeting. Discussions concerns about

The Computer Riot, the Birth Control Handbook, and the struggle for Africana Studies: Brief histories of student activism In the archives, students at the forefront of change Wendy Zhao Student Life Editor Students have long been at the forefront of social progress, both on their

campuses and in the wider Montreal communities. The McGill Tribune looks back on a few instances throughout history when students banded together to advocate for their rights. PG. 12

racism and harassment within SSMU. Councillors voted on several motions, including one regarding a moratorium on ancillary fees, and heard presentations from several student

groups, including Student Support, Athletics and Recreation, and Divest McGill, about the different fees and services up for referendum at the SSMU General Assembly. PG. 2

Martlets hockey returns with a bang, winning first game back against Carleton Ravens They shoot, they score—three times! Sophia Gorbounov Sports Editor On a chilly evening at McConnell Arena, the McGill Martlets hockey team (10–3–0) played their first game of the semester after over two months of hiatus due to recurring pandemic

restrictions. The McGill team returned on Feb. 18 with style and determination, beating out the Carleton Ravens 3-0 (4–9–0). From the get-go, the game seemed promising, with McGill taking first possession of the puck and team captain Jade DownieLandry taking the first shot on

goal. However, both the action and the enthusiasm died down for the rest of the first period. Martlets forward Makenzie McCallum explained that the prolonged hiatus resulted in the team needing some time to find their footing on the ice once again. PG. 16


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