Is AI Killing Academic Integrity?
Amid the rise of AI usage among college students, professors reinstate
in-person assessments to restore confidence in academic learning
Amid the rise of AI usage among college students, professors reinstate
in-person assessments to restore confidence in academic learning
you’re watching a show, your favourite show, and the first three seasons are great! the gang just does their thing: laughing at the bar or… Read More »“don’t leave”
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McGill student club Queer Engineer seeks to foster LGBTQ+ inclusion in the engineering industry
Info sessions guide students to staying informed and getting involved in student politics
With a new CAQ leader pending, the province enters an election year in transition
Are post-pandemic social norms making us increasingly anti-social, or more independent?
Evelyn Logan on their newest project, Black identity, and much more
Resolutions and a Promising Alternative.
Blurring the lines between personal and political on screen.
Why going home for the holidays has you talking to your ex.
Vulnerability and love take the starting line.