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Reflections of a freshman half-way through September
Reflections of a freshman half-way through September
The Quebec judiciary is inaccessible to people who aren’t well-connected
Re: “Student Services” | Disorientation Guide | September 1
Re: “Student Services” | Disorientation Guide | September 1
So McGill hires a prison caterer to take over our university’s food services. And it decides that the only student-run café on campus must be… Read More »Closure affronts us, says one bummed alumnus
Katie Marney examines computer literacy and the challenges facing Peru’s rural poor
Re: “Student Groups” | Disorientation Guide | September 1
Equity is a mainstay of a well-rounded university education. In our wider society, different dynamics put certain groups at risk of discrimination and harassment. McGill’s… Read More »Why equity and social justice matter
Well, guess I shouldn’t be surprised that once again the Architecture Café is under threat. McGill seems to be continually consolidating and ruining the places… Read More »Corpo-McGill’s closure of Arch Café is contemptible
Re: “Student Groups” | Disorientation Guide | September 1
Over the past week, students have reacted with anger and frustration to the unilateral decision by the administration to shut down one of the best-loved… Read More »We are all architecture students now
Quebec has a way of valorizing its artists not found elsewhere in Canada, and its poets are no exception. They come with their own mythologies.… Read More »Making Nelligan Fantone-abulous
Seven weeks after banning the construction of new billboards in the borough of Plateau-Mont-Royal, the neighbourhood’s council voted to pull down all 45 remaining billboards.… Read More »Plateau bans billboards
Why principal Heather Munroe-Blum needs to look beyond higher fees
Textile community endures in Rosemont despite commercialization