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Political group intrudes on private Villanueva vigil
A private vigil planned by friends and family Tuesday to honour slain teenager Freddy Villanueva was disrupted by demonstrators who learned of the event through… Read More »Political group intrudes on private Villanueva vigil
This just in: eat your fruits and veggies
“Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” This is Michael Pollan’s mantra in his most recent book In Defense of Food. As an eater’s manifesto,… Read More »This just in: eat your fruits and veggies
Election 2008: Students tepid about new loan system
The Canadian government’s overhaul of the federal student loan and bursary program is not adequately addressing student ability to repay their loans, some student groups… Read More »Election 2008: Students tepid about new loan system
A good time for Grassroots
Sick and tired of misleading news out of Palestine? Fed up with journalists taking the same-old storylines that just perpetuate the suffering of Israelis and… Read More »A good time for Grassroots
One note at a time
A volunteer’s time at the Long Term Care ward lifts spirits on both sides of the piano bench
CURE seeks to pull students out of ivory-tower doldrums
Online database links community organizations with university students
Heartbreak, remixed
One woman’s breakup becomes 107 women’s multidisciplinary artwork
Editorial: Disrupting normal University activities
A vibrant collective of students, bikes, and assorted vegans converged on lower campus Wednesday to make the University aware of its poor treatment toward workers… Read More »Editorial: Disrupting normal University activities
Culture Brief: Still Spellbound
As a third-grader, I voraciously consumed stacks of Sweet Valley High and Baby-sitter’s Club novels that I borrowed from the library on a weekly basis.… Read More »Culture Brief: Still Spellbound
Cowboys and Indians
(a short story)
Fleas, please
Twelve musicians from Brooklyn mumble their way though postmodern romance
The Cooperstock controversy: professor’s allegations cast doubt on academic integrity
A McGill professor’s broadcast last week of the University’s questionable exoneration of two students who he charged with plagiarism has ignited skepticism about McGill’s investment… Read More »The Cooperstock controversy: professor’s allegations cast doubt on academic integrity
Pirates of the Lachine Canal
Party on the poop deck for Montreal’s weird punks