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What is the McGill Reporter?
The McGill Reporter is the staff/faculty newspaper for McGill University. It is published twice a month during the academic year by the University Relations Office. The content of the paper is the responsibility of the Reporter editor, who is guided by the director of the University Relations Office. The paper covers news, issues, personalities, research, policies and other items that are of general interest to its readers -- the faculty, staff and students of McGill University, primarily; but also to alumni donors, journalists and members of the public. The editor and director may also solicit the advice of an editorial board composed of members drawn from the community.
Events listings
The McGill Reporter regularly publishes a listing of lectures, seminars, concerts and other events which take place at McGill. Events listings are downloaded directly from this website's "Community Calendar. Event submissions to the website can be posted directly by authorized academic units. For more information please contact the newspaper's editorial assistant, Laurie Devine.
Advertising
We accept advertising from both internal and external sources. The McGill Reporter may occasionally refuse an ad due to a lack of space, or if the ad is deemed inappropriate. Details of our rates are available here.
Letters to the editor
We're always delighted to receive letters which relate to stories that have appeared in the newspaper or to issues that are relevant to the University community, but cannot guarantee publication. The maximum word length for a letter to the editor is 500 words. We reserve the right to exercise our judgement in editing or printing the letter.
Opinion pieces
From time to time, The McGill Reporter will publish opinion pieces from faculty, staff and students on issues of general interest to the University community. Proposals should be discussed with the editor prior to submission. Opinion pieces should be roughly 1,200 words in length.
In memoriam
In the event of a death of a member of the McGill community, a friend or colleague may wish to prepare a eulogy for publication. We would ask that such pieces not exceed 500 words. The editor should be consulted prior to submission. Where possible, a professional-quality photograph should accompany the article.
Prospective Students Student Information Alumni and Friends Faculty and Staff Public and Media Research at McGill Admin and Governance Libraries/Collections Faculties and Schools November 13, 2003