The Revolution Will Be Memed: Nepal’s Gen Z Uprising and the Collapse of Political Trust
From nepo baby outrage to burned government buildings, Nepal’s youth are taking the future into their own hands
From nepo baby outrage to burned government buildings, Nepal’s youth are taking the future into their own hands
Maybe the real successful night isn’t about where you go, but who you’re with.
Science has always been political. Why do we pretend otherwise?
Violence, censorship, and political pressure define a difficult year for global press freedom
What Charlie Kirk’s Death Teaches Us About Our Politics
McGill students provide free piano lessons for elementary school students.
Protesters demand accountability after Affan Kurniawan’s death as Indonesia faces its largest demonstrations in years
Organizing despite legal restrictions
Exploring the explicit and implicit dynamics of gender and intimacy in college: based on a conversation with Mythri and Eloise
A froshie recounts his (diverse? entertaining? questionable?) experiences with a time-honored McGill tradition
McGill students on environmental defeatism and our climate future
The consequences of moving books away from McGill libraries
Amidst civil war, el-Fasher remains under siege while humanitarian crisis devastates civilians
The Rise and Effects of Binge-Watching
LaSalle College balances its duty to students’ academic independence
regardless of linguistic background and obligations to Quebec law