Needed: Opposition ménage à trois
On December 30, Prime Minister Stephen Harper quietly announced through a proxy that he would prorogue – or close – Parliament until March 3, after… Read More »Needed: Opposition ménage à trois
On December 30, Prime Minister Stephen Harper quietly announced through a proxy that he would prorogue – or close – Parliament until March 3, after… Read More »Needed: Opposition ménage à trois
This Friday, the Galerie de l’UQAM will be opening Diabolique – an ambitious attempt to measure the impact of violence and conflict on our society… Read More »Art in the devil’s image
From my Bat Cave-like office, the Haven Books manager speaks: my name is Ben Paris, and I was a McGill student for six years, both… Read More »Haven Books: a cheap alternative
Re: “The revenge of Doctor Cornett” | Letters | November 9
Humera Jabir talks to the people behind the scenes at McGill
McGill panel discusses climate change on the eve of pivotal summit
A re academics effectively adjusting what and how they teach in order to address the sustainability problem? At McGill the answer is inconsistent, even though… Read More »Sustainability enlightenment
Professors share their views on the other side of writing culture
Shelving staff and administrators disagree over extent of collection mismanagement
Most of us spend little to no time thinking about our graduate students’ society because we expect that leadership will carry out its responsibilities in… Read More »Something’s rotten in the state of PGSS
The Indyclass collective develops a model for more applicable learning
The activist élan of the sixties has all but disappeared
McGill’s name is synonymous with “world renowned” and “top-10 university.” Students come from all over to learn and better themselves through McGill’s high standards and… Read More »Liberal arts, liberal integrity?
Re: “Gun registry in Conservatives’ sights” | Editorial | November 23
Organic Campus provides healthy, local food for students