Canada’s housing crisis has been a top news item for years now. And, despite fading to the background as Trump has come to dominate Canadian’s political concerns, it still desperately needs our attention.
Canada’s housing crisis has been a top news item for years now. And, despite fading to the background as Trump has come to dominate Canadian’s political concerns, it still desperately needs our attention.
MSU Diversity + Equity Network to bring advocacy back to the streets, aiming to spark conversations on equity, diversity and inclusion on campus On Mar. 11, 2025, the MSU Diversity and Equity Network announced on Instagram that the Diversity on the Street series, giving students a chance to win prizes while sharing their thoughts on […]
From academic differences to new social norms, learn of the unique discoveries a UK exchange student faces while adapting to life in Canada Jasmine Joseph is a third-year psychology, neuroscience and behaviour student at the University of Warwick in England. She is currently on exchange at McMaster University for the Winter 2025 term. When reflecting […]
Maxime Gratton earns national university athletics honours, recognizing his exceptional performance this season On Thursday, Mar. 20, 2025, at the U Sports awards ceremony, Marauders volleyball player Maxime Gratton was awarded national honours. The fourth-year graduate student earned the U Sports First Team All-Canadian honour in recognition of his exceptional season with the Marauders men’s […]
Engineers Without Borders' fee of $0.41 will no longer be included in MSU members' supplementary fees following referendum After an appeal process, the results of the Engineers Without Borders Referendum, held earlier this year during the McMaster Students Union Referenda period, have been released. The referendum to remove the $0.41 EWB fee from students' supplementary fees […]
After contributing to the Marauder women's volleyball team and featuring in a tense nationals game, first year Lucie Shaver shares her perspective and excitement for whats to come Among the success and growth of McMaster women’s volleyball this season, first year Lucie Shaver has had the unique task of transitioning from high-school to Ontario University […]
Celebrating the diverse voices and talents of BIPOC students shaping the arts and culture scene at McMaster McMaster University has a diverse group of creative BIPOC students. Through time, effort and dedication, some student creators have garnered significant attention both on and off campus. By showcasing their work at pop-up shops, markets and across social […]
The Here&Now festival is set to return for its second year, bringing celebration and talent to McMaster’s L.R. Wilson Hall From April 25 to 27, 2025, the Aeris Körper dance company will be bringing a dynamic celebration of contemporary dance to McMaster. The festival will highlight choreographic innovation, collaboration and community engagement, allowing the university […]
Veteran Marauders basketball assistant coach Sheldon Cassimy returns as the Brantford Honey Badgers head coach for a second year On Tuesday, Mar. 11, 2025, the Brantford Honey Badgers announced that their head coach, Sheldon Cassimy, will return for another season. Cassimy also serves as the assistant head coach for the Marauders men's basketball team. The […]
Online gambling has gotten younger in recent years, now it has taken hold of students and young people alike
The idea of a cigarette advertisement to gen z is unheard of, yet I urge you to try and watch any sporting event without noticing online gambling advertisements. From FanDuel to PokerStars it is inescapable. Although sports and gambling have always been linked, betting and sports have begun to feel ubiquitous in recent years as online gambling has taken rise.