One Is Not Born, But, Rather, Becomes a Performative Male
Gender Performativity and the New Man
Gender Performativity and the New Man
How Hollywood’s infatuation with yesterday’s movies is hurting the industry
When laughter hides what hurts
Finding comfort and connection through Spotted McGill
Not all heroes need to wear a cape
Protecting employers and the public’s essential services during strikes and lockdowns at the expense of employees’ freedom of speech and assembly
Good People is a bi-weekly column highlighting McGill students doing community-oriented work on and around campus. Because it’s important to celebrate good people doing good… Read More »Changing the Marketplace: An Interview with Morgan Balkin about Exchange Sublet
The plight of colleges, universities, and the students they serve
Student, faculty unions concerned for QPIRG’s autonomy
In an unprecedented display of transnational solidarity, more than 150,000 people across Europe and North Africa mobilized over the past week as part of the… Read More »From the Streets to the Sea: International Mobilizations Converge to Break the Siege on Gaza
As mass deportations spark protests in Los Angeles and Canada proposes tighter immigration controls, activists across the continent fight to protect migrants’ rights
A look into the culture of activism and police brutality in Kenya
The global fallout of Canada’s wildfire crisis
After McGill’s announcement of budget cuts in February, the May 16 Town Hall meeting provided an update on the University’s finances
As famine and violence escalates in Gaza, statements of condemnation ring out internationally — and McGill’s muted support collides with an uproar of student activism in Montreal.