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MONTREAL -- Just over a year ago, in April 2019, McGill University announced it would change the name of all its men’s varsity sports teams, doing away with the “Redmen” slur.

A 20-year-old varsity rower had been the driving force behind that change. For months, Tomas Jirousek had gotten used to being a public enemy to McGill’s authorities, or at least to many of its old-school alumni.

“It's not as if we were on the best of terms, myself and the administration, to put it lightly,” he says.



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So when Jirousek found out a week ago that he had been named valedictorian of the Arts Faculty, he started shouting.

“I wouldn’t have expected it,” he said.

“I ran into my parents’ room and yelled ‘I'm valedictorian!'”

Jirousek, who turned 22 last week and heads to law school soon, is thought to be McGill’s first-ever Indigenous undergraduate valedictorian.







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