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McGill prof finds economic and environmental solutions in Quaker principles
McGill prof finds economic and environmental solutions in Quaker principles
The Canadian health care and social service sectors are fairly saturated with resources for senior citizens, and now more than ever, workers in these fields… Read More »Seniors: Out of the closet, into the system
As a native of Côte-Saint-Luc, a municipality of Montreal, I never thought there was anything strange about my neighbourhood. Sure the mall is overrun with… Read More »Seniors: Life at a different pace
McGill Institute of Learning in Retirement Henna Schaikh This year the McGill Institute for Learning in Retirement (MILR) will commemorate its 20th year of providing… Read More »Senior city
Interdisciplinary approach is “greater than the sum of its parts”
Four Points Sheraton may become home to first years
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A close-up look at the charity behind SynesthASIA, McGill’s Ashraya Initiative for Children
For centuries, our society has looked for ways to preserve youth – from Cleopatra bathing in the milk of asses, to women covering themselves in… Read More »Seniors: Searching for the fountain of youth
Strike movement in France supported by students
Grave inter- and intra-country inequities in health outcomes
Motion to condemn bombings of educational institutions in Gaza postponed indefinitely; bottled water ban passes
Van Dongen’s fauvist portraits at the Musée de Beaux Arts
On a typical day in class, the worries on your mind might range from the all-nighter you have to pull off tonight; to how hard… Read More »Hyde Park: Stifled discussion breeds division, not unity
Twice as many elderly Canadian women as men are living below the poverty line, despite government funding designed to improve the conditions of those disproportionately… Read More »Seniors: Aging below the poverty line