Law profs mull over constitution
An open letter to Governor General Michaëlle Jean signed by 35 academic constitutional experts is calling on Her Excellency to request that the leader of… Read More »Law profs mull over constitution
An open letter to Governor General Michaëlle Jean signed by 35 academic constitutional experts is calling on Her Excellency to request that the leader of… Read More »Law profs mull over constitution
Concordia students photograph a northern Ugandan refugee camp
Vanilla Ice is back – reminding us why we never should have listened to him at all
One family’s experience amongst northern Ontario’s forgotten francophonies
It’s amazing what can happen in 24 hours. That period between one rising of the sun to the next can hold secrets and tell stories… Read More »Life Lines: A guide to living your legendary days
Canadian aboriginals and rural people under-represented: report
Cinema Politica Tuesday, January 27, 8 p.m. Arts W-215, 853 Sherbrooke 0. Cinema Politica is screening Manda Bala (Send a Bullet), a documentary that examines… Read More »What’s the haps
Coming to terms with being a Lebanese Jew
This Wednesday January 28, The Film Society will be hosting a free screening of Alfonso Cuaron’s Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) at 7 p.m. at… Read More »Culture brief: Cuaron’s provocative classic revisited
One student fills in details on the president’s inauguration
“Cynicism is intellectual dandyism without the coxcomb’s feathers.” – George Meredith There is nothing of any import that I could possibly add to the heaps… Read More »Piñata diplomacy : Barack Obama is not an indie rock band
The recently formed McGill Food Systems Project (MFSP) presented its mandate Thursday at a meeting that also included a presentation by McGill Food and Dining… Read More »Administrators, students present
I ‘m not the girl you might think would write this sort of article. I don’t stand in front of Oxford Dictionary offices picketing in… Read More »Hyde Park: Bring tampon machines back to Shatner
Censure on FNU makes collaboration with Canadian professors impossible
After four days of public hearings in the federal case of Montrealer Adil Charkaoui last week, supporters of the Moroccan-born French teacher were confident that… Read More »Charkaoui trial exposes feds’ smoke and mirrors