Soup and Science Introduces Research at McGill
McGill students, faculty return to popular lecture series
McGill students, faculty return to popular lecture series
Highlighting television’s lack of multiplicity in Black representation
A look into the JAM Arts Centre’s latest exhibition
Students protest tuition increases
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe I first read Things Fall Apart three summers ago, and Achebe’s simple, cutting prose still pulses, like I’ve just… Read More »Black History Month Reading List
TAs wrestle to reach an agreement with McGill administration
A review of Black Theatre Workshop’s latest play
“When we understand our history, we understand our place in the world”
How Montreal is celebrating its 33rd edition of Black History Month
Well folks, it happened again. Instead of taking the opportunity to include the subversive and diverse films 2023 offered us, the Academy of Motion Picture… Read More »The Oscars Have Failed. Again.
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Eric Girard is aware tuition hikes are an “unpopular decision”
Book review and interview with Catherine Leroux
Countering hate and promoting inclusion
An introduction to the term “scholasticide” in the wake of Israel’s recent bombing of Gaza’s last standing university