The McMaster Marauders are heading into their 137th season with high expectations. Having returned with national championship hosting privileges and several teams hoping to breakout, the 2025–26 season promises to energize campus.
The McMaster Marauders are heading into their 137th season with high expectations. Having returned with national championship hosting privileges and several teams hoping to breakout, the 2025–26 season promises to energize campus.
For many 2SLGBTQIA+ students, the first place they ever feel safe being themselves isn't home—it's here, at McMaster.
The McMaster LGBTQ2SIA+ Athletic Advocacy Group, known by their acronym LAAG, has continued their work to ensure everyone at McMaster feels safe and supported when participating in sport, whether that be competing for a varsity team, or using the campus’ recreational facilities.
Incoming students should have access to a new 2SLGBTQ+ mentorship program through the Pride Community Centre come September. Both Kiran Oberai the centre’s director and MSU President Piper Plavins confirmed in interviews with the Silhouette that the program was on-track to launch in September.
As Pride Month approaches its close amid parade-funding losses and intensifying attacks on queer rights across the continent, it is more important than ever to look to queer thinkers for guidance.
CMST 2XX3, Queer Popular Culture, has been added to the undergraduate academic calendar at McMaster this year, tailored to explore modern queer popular culture and legacy.