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''The McGill Tribune'' is an independent campus
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published by the Tribune Publication Society in
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, Canada. The ''Tribune'' has been entirely student-run since its foundation in 1981, and has a good reputation for unbiased and trustworthy reporting. The ''Tribune'' covers a variety of different subjects, including but not limited to news, opinion, student life & features, arts & entertainment, science & technology, and sports. It has a print circulation of 2,000 between McGill's downtown and Macdonald campuses. It publishes once a week on Tuesdays in print, with additional daily content online. In March 2010, following a student referendum, the ''Tribune'' severed its ties with the Students' Society of McGill University (SSMU), which had previously published the newspaper. The newspaper is now published by the Tribune Publication Society - a non-profit, independent students' society. In April 2017, it publishe
"It doesn't matter because it didn't happen on campus"
an investigative news story by Shrinkhala Dawadi (former news editor and managing editor) and Julia Dick (then editor-in-chief). This story was picked up by th
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''Globe & Mail''
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''Montreal Gazette''


Current masthead

''The McGill Tribune''s current editorial staff consists of: :Editor-in-chief - Madison McLauchlan :Creative director - Anoushka Oke :Business manager - Joseph Abounohra :Managing editors - Matthew Molinaro, Sepideh Afshar and Madison Edward-Wright :News editors - Lily Cason, Ghazal Azizi and Juliet Morrison :Opinion editors - Valentina de la Borbolla, Kareem Abuali and Leo Larman Brown :Features editor - Wendy Zhao :Student life editors - Abby McCormick and Mahnoor Chaudhry :Sci-tech editors - Mayuri Maheswaran and Sara Chiarotto O'Brien :Arts & entertainment editors - Michelle Siegel and Arian Kamel :Sports editors - Sarah Farnand and Tillie Burlock :Multimedia editor - Wendy Lin :Photo editor - Cameron Flanagan :Design editors - Mika Drygas and Shireen Aamir :Web editors - Sneha Senthil and Oliver Warne :Copy editor - Sarina Macleod :Social media editor - Taneeshaa Pradhan


Notable alumni

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* Adam Sternbergh, ''
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reporter * John Semley, editor of '' The A.V. Club'' Toronto, ''
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'' teen associate editor * Stephanie Levitz, Parliament Hill reporter,
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See also

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List of student newspapers in Canada This is a list of post secondary Canadian student newspapers, listed by province. Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan See ...
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List of newspapers in Canada This list of newspapers in Canada is a list of newspapers printed and distributed in Canada. Daily newspapers Local weeklies Alberta * Airdrie – '' Airdrie Echo'' * Bashaw – '' Bashaw Star'' * Bassano – '' Bassano Times'' * Beaumont â ...


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* McGill University Newspapers published in Montreal Student newspapers published in Quebec English-language newspapers published in Quebec Publications established in 1981 1981 establishments in Quebec {{Canada-newspaper-stub