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Sel et Vinaigre goes from zine to silkscreen in 1-2-3
Sel et Vinaigre goes from zine to silkscreen in 1-2-3
Quebecers to lead in demos this weekend Over a dozen Quebec cities are joining groups around the world this Saturday in alter-globalization demonstrations called by… Read More »News Briefs
As I grow older, I find myself thrust into scenarios that I didn’t hope to encounter until I had at least 10 grey hairs. Sometimes… Read More »Milking it for all it’s worth
McGill’s academic integrity policy lacks restriction on abuse of psycho-stimulants for academic purposes
The media was hyping Cloverfield well before its release. The marketing tactic was unusual for a big studio film: rather than giving away plot lines… Read More »This just in: Manhattan attacked by monsters, again
Zahra Moloo explores how the Western media distorts the crisis in Kenya
Most countries, like our own, have a severe shortage of skilled health workers. According to a report published by the Canadian Nurses Association, by 2016,… Read More »Poaching health workers from abroad
It starts with a sudden fever and a headache. Then comes nausea, skin rashes, and atrocious muscle and joint pain. There are no available vaccines… Read More »Dengue on our doorstep
It is 3:00 AM and you’re sound asleep on a cold winter night. Suddenly the alarm goes off, forcing you to jump out of your… Read More »McGill residences: a governance model par excellence
Local DJ and McGill alum reflects on his influences in anticipation of graphic novel release
Grassroots media, including campus radio, offer a vital alternative to the homogenous mainstream, especially in Canada, where a clutch of corporations own most of our… Read More »Hyde Park: Alternative media amplifies diverse voices
Using secret evidence and an assumption of guilt to detain non-citizens indefinitely under threat of deportation, security certificate legislation inflicts high consequences on detainees with… Read More »Campus eye: Charkoui speaks out
Citizen’s Summit aims to increase participation in local structures
As someone who has worked closely with this year’s SSMU exec, I found Jake Heller’s Hyde Park (“We’re spending $120,000 on what?”, March 30) to… Read More »Hyde Park: SSMU works damn hard
The longevity and complexity of the Arab-Israeli conflict, along with the contention it arouses when discussed, have always interested me and made me to want… Read More »Hyde Park: Thinking against your bias