Politics and their Celebrity Spokespeople
Celebrities and influencers have always had political opinions. Why do we suddenly want to hear them?
Celebrities and influencers have always had political opinions. Why do we suddenly want to hear them?
Why is “slow cinema” relevant today?
Taking advantage of McGill’s infospace
Colorado protesters show solidarity through playful costumes
McGill students can explore labs across The Neuro, Bellini, and 2001 McGill College
McGill students walk from downtown Montreal to Mont-Tremblant to raise money for the Quebec Cancer Foundation
Prime Minister speaks to students on federal spending roadmap
Examining the importance of small-group learning in higher education
Why reading diverse stories can shape us and our future
Vincent Stephen-Ong and Transition Montreal are bringing nightlife back into the conversation.
A Take On The Discourse Surrounding Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend
Pakistani film brings South Asian queer voices to the forefront of Cannes
When queer communities begin shifting away from the Gay Village.
Are Canadian sports as inclusive as we think they are?
“But I’m a Cheerleader” is a cult classic in the Queer community – why is this?