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November 10, 2016
Lack of accessibility for first generation students at McMaster University

By: Sophie Gettros In August, I received the following Facebook message from a high school classmate: “My little sister is starting at Mac in September. She’s terrified, and none of us have any advice to give her.” The new McMaster student was disabled, so I helped her figure out how to access academic accommodations. She […]

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November 26, 2015
Accessibility for all

[adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] The MSU is well on its way to launching Maccess, its newest service. As the name suggests, Maccess will cater to students with both visible and invisible disabilities, with the goal of peer-based support and advocacy. “What's different about this [service] is that it's […]

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November 5, 2015
Accountability vs. accessibility

[adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] As some of you have already noticed, and have vehemently tweeted at us about, The Silhouette no longer Livestreams every SRA meeting. “What?! How could you do this? What did the SRA ever do to you?” The answer to these questions is: yes it’s […]

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October 29, 2015
Accessibility after class

[adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] By: Saad Ejaz According to MSU Diversity Services Abilities Coordinator Sophie Geffros, there is a positive wave of support and engagement for making campus more accessible for students with disabilities. On Oct. 8, Diversity Services and the University Affairs Committee hosted the Second Annual […]

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June 23, 2015
Ontario to invest $6 million in accessibility programs

Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, Reza Moridi, came to McMaster this afternoon to announce an additional $6-million investment in accessibility programs at Ontario Universities. “McMaster University is a fitting place for today’s announcement. This is an institution committed to creating and supporting a learning environment, and has put a lot of thought and planning […]

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February 12, 2015
Winter accessibility on campus

[feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] By: Alex Zavarise Following the snow day on Feb. 2, I woke up the next morning and looked out my window only to see that my street was still covered in a thick blanket of snow. With a heavy sigh, I began to put layer after […]

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April 3, 2014
Lack of accessibility at General Assembly

Accessibility is clearly not a priority when it comes to issues that exist on campus. At least, that’s the impression I left with after the General Assembly had adjourned. The majority of the General Assembly was spent arguing over which motions deserved to be debated first. Specifically, both the BDS motion supporters, as well as […]

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January 23, 2014
Jyssika Russell running on platform of equity and accessibility

Jyssika Russell, running on a platform of equity and accessibility, is advocating for an inclusion council in the MSU. She suggests expanding the existing roundtable to include the core of the organization and the president of the MSU. “We need to have direction. We need to have campaigns and student feedback,” said Russell. Aside from […]

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January 16, 2014
Winter accessibility an uphill battle on campus

Tobi Abdul Staff Reporter Winter tends to elicit mixed feelings. As temperatures drop and snow falls, some people love to bundle up and walk in the brisk cold. To many others, winter is a miserable few months. Regardless of which part of the spectrum people fall on, there is the general consensus that winter road […]

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December 9, 2013
Student Accessibility Services celebrates 25 years

Aurora Coltman Silhouette Intern samples of cialis McMaster University has quite a few services designed to help students navigate their school, career options, and career paths. Distinguished among them is Student Accessibility Services, now celebrating its 25th year in action. The program has dedicated itself to providing students with the tools they need to navigate […]

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