Hyde Park: No gains in dividing McGill
It never occurred to me to consider the significance of the title of Ephraim Kishon’s 1953 play His Name Precedes Him until the SSMU General… Read More »Hyde Park: No gains in dividing McGill
It never occurred to me to consider the significance of the title of Ephraim Kishon’s 1953 play His Name Precedes Him until the SSMU General… Read More »Hyde Park: No gains in dividing McGill
A Dutch artist’s experiments with the fine art of falling
A group of older women are reclaiming their community’s voice, one broadcast at a time
The Canadian Government announced it would allot $225-million over three years in January’s budget to help expand broadband Internet access to rural areas, but critics… Read More »Budget stingy on broadband expansion
Biopic romanticizes the gangster lifestyle, keeps Biggie’s shirt on
New office will coordinate research, projects, and best practices on campus
Don’t let people tell you that democracy and free speech lost at Thursday’s General Assembly (GA). Sixty per cent of the attendance simply voted to… Read More »Hyde Park: Students prove SSMU shouldn’t condemn
Alain Shain’s comic routines destigmatize disability
Aren’t we more than CEOs and corporate ‘hos?
Kinship families often lacking support
New perspectives on Culture, Medicine, & Law
Anna Trowbridge’s masterful A One Man Show For My Brother opens at Player’s Theatre
“Le vrai science et la vrai étude de l’homme, c’est l’homme.” – Pierre Charon, Catholic theologian, 1601 Scuttlebutt is that the Faculty of Arts is… Read More »Piñata Diplomacy: In defence of Humanistic Studies
Like most before it, last semester’s General Assembly (GA) failed to reach quorum, meaning students get to debate an entire year’s worth of motions today.… Read More »Editorial: Happy GA Day, everybody!
Heads-up about that Gaza motion at the GA I would like to bring to the attention of the undergraduate community a rather important issue that… Read More »Letters