Insurance: what is it good for?
Absolutely nothing
Absolutely nothing
The New York state Senate is currently trying to pass a Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. Though parties within the legislature have stalled it from… Read More »Protecting our most vulnerable workers
Over the past month, Montréal, arts interculturels (MAI) has highlighted the work of contemporary African choreographers working in Canada through an ongoing series of new… Read More »Dancing out of Africa
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City Hall is pushing for more stringent regulation of Montreal’s underground structures, and has demanded that the proprietors of Square Victoria, Place Bonaventure, and the… Read More »Underground City at Risk of Falling Down
Prof talks science that mimics materials found in the natural environment
Uncovering the joys of uncooked cooking
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What short stories did you have to read in high school? “The Dead,” by James Joyce? A couple morbid Roald Dahl pieces that destroyed your… Read More »The joys of short fiction
Re: Compendium! | September 17
Members disenchanted with student fedederation’s transparency and legal methods
Quebec Education Minister Michelle Courchesne and Senator David Angus announced last Monday at McGill’s Otto Maass Chemistry Building that the University would be receiving a… Read More »McGill receives $103 million from federal stimulus
Luc Courchesne’s Journal panoscopique
In our postmodern world, it is unsurprising that many cling to a few “facts” that science offers in investigating crimes. DNA profiles can help solve… Read More »Counterpoint: Our DNA is too valuable for the government to own it
Theatre In Actu’s small-scale production of Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis