Student paper drops ‘McGill’ from name because university founder enslaved people
MONTREAL — A student newspaper at McGill University has dropped “McGill” from its name because the school’s founder enslaved people.
Madison Edward-Wright, a managing editor of The Tribune, says the university should no longer use the name McGill either.
She says her publication rejects the legacy of James McGill and wants to create a welcoming atmosphere for Black, Indigenous and other racialized students.
McGill University acknowledges on its website that its founder — a wealthy merchant from Scotland — owned at least five Black and Indigenous people, including two children who both died around the age of 10.