Culture brief: Selected madness
Remember the good ol’ days of the variety show? No, you probably don’t; you probably weren’t born yet. Well lucky for you, The Red Herring… Read More »Culture brief: Selected madness
Remember the good ol’ days of the variety show? No, you probably don’t; you probably weren’t born yet. Well lucky for you, The Red Herring… Read More »Culture brief: Selected madness
New York’s former top escort reflects on the business, the media circus, and her life back home in Montreal
A student shares her struggle with anorexia, and elucidates the grim realities of this mental illness
Two-hundred-twenty-one people were arrested at the anti-police brutality protest Sunday. Much of the coverage of the event has centred around the violent actions of protesters,… Read More »Editorial: Learning from Sunday’s violence
Pascal Girard’s autobiographical graphic novel pushes comic book boundaries
McGill’s Humanistic studies undergraduate degree will likely continue as a fixture of the University’s curriculum, but Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi is planning major changes… Read More »News Brief: Humanistic studies continues
New bachelor degree open to native and non-native students
Youth charity harnesses idealism to do some concrete good
Research finds disturbing body clock results in poor health outcomes
Bipartisan symposium attendees discuss moving forward in anticipation of upcoming international negotiations
Talks on racialized violence Monday, March 16, 7 p.m. McCord Museum, 690 Sherbrooke O. Tuesday, March 17, 6 p.m. Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave Beverley… Read More »What’s the haps
Students strut the catwalk at Montréal arts interculturels during ECOuture, a non-profit fashion show organized by McGill students seeking to champion eco-friendly style in Montreal.… Read More »Campus Eye
From the SSMU General Assembly to Israeli Apartheid Week, campus life has been consumed by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for the past few weeks. Can we… Read More »Hyde Park: Focusing our energies on another two-state conflict
I understand why AUS needs French translation Re: “Putting an end to token translation” | Commentary | March 14 Dear Mr. William Burton, I was… Read More »Letters
This Saturday, The Honeysuckle Strip Spelling Bee, hosted by Billy Mavreas, is coming to the Mainline Theatre (3997 St. Laurent). A Strip Spelling Bee is… Read More »Culture Brief: Spell ‘n strip