The McGill Office of Religious and Spiritual Life will remain open throughout Reading Week, but on a slightly modified schedule. From Monday, March 4 - Friday, March 8, the opening hours are from 11:00AM - 3:00PM.
The burst pipe at the Presbyterian College has been fixed and The McGill Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (MORSL) has re-opened.
The McGill Office of Religious and Spiritual Life (MORSL) is temporarily closed due to a burst pipe. The issue is being resolved and an update about MORSL's re-opening will be provided as soon as one is available.
The Student Health Service clinic will be closed in order to implement the EMR (Electronic Medical Record). Please note that the week of Study Break was chosen to minimize the impact on students.
If you're in Montreal over the holidays, and you're looking for fun, affordable (or even free!) activities to keep you busy, The Frugal Scholar has compiled a handy list for you!
Check out the Holiday Edition of their Cheap Sheet for entertainment ideas, cheap restaurants open during the holidays, and grocery stores on/around campus remaining open.

Jan 28 to Feb 1, 2019 is the first ever Well Week at McGill!
Are you interested in facilitating a healthy living or self-care activity? This is your chance to develop wellness programming for students.

Radix, MORSL's Student Spirituality Magazine, is now accepting submissions for our Winter 2019 issue. The theme for this issue, Care, is inspired in part by the experiences of some of our staff who had the privilege of attending the Parliament of World Religions in Toronto earlier this year. This conference saw some ten thousand individuals – artists, activists, scholars, faith leaders, and people of every passionate streak – gather to discuss the message: “the promise of inclusion, the power of love”.

Feeling stressed about exams? Looking for some activities to help bring some calm back into your day? We have just the thing to help!
From December 6th to 20th, there will be a variety of offerings to get you through exam season.
· Looking to decompress? You can try meditation through Counselling Services or visit the hugely popular Blue Ribbon Therapy Dogs!

Need some comfort and help getting through the stress of exams? McGill's Office of Religious and Spiritual Life is here for you!
Weekdays from December 6-20, inclusive, we're offering Pre-exam De-Stress in the McGill Sports Complex, Room 352, one hour before each of the 3 exam blocks:
8:15-9:00 am
1:00-2:00 pm
5:30-6:30 pm

Jan 28 to Feb 1, 2019 is the first ever Well Week at McGill!
The week aims not only to raise awareness around mental health issues but also around all types of wellness, be it mental, physical, emotional, academic, financial, career, spiritual or social.During Well Week, we’ll also celebrate Bell Let’s Talk Day on January 30th to raise funds for mental health initiatives.
We know our students are already finding great ways to look after their own wellness, and we’d like to help you share those experiences with your peers.
All Student Services' units will close at 3:30pm on Wednesday, December 5th, 2018.
Please note, Psychiatric Services will close its doors at 3:30pm, but will honor any appointments scheduled after 3:30pm. If you have an appointment, please wait in the waiting room just outside of Psychiatric Services near the elevators. Your psychiatrist will greet you when it is your turn to be seen.
With the exception of Psychiatric Services and the Office for Students with Disabilities' Exam centre, all other Student Services' units will be closed for a professional development exercise on November 15, 2018 from 9:00am - 12:00pm.
Counselling Services is pleased to introduce a brand new psychotherapy group to help students cope with mild anxiety and depression, as well as build a sense of belonging and community.

Construction will soon begin on McGill’s new Rossy Student Wellness Hub. The third floor of the Brown Building will be renovated to provide a “one-stop shop” for all of Student Services’ health-related activities.
Student Services is committed to making sure students are kept well informed during the construction of the Hub.

McGill University’s Indigenous students can now rely on dedicated financial support, thanks to a partnership with Indspire, an Indigenous national charity that invests in the education of Indigenous peoples.
Two types of financial assistance will be made available via Indspire: