Rewriting the Code: McGill Students Break Barriers in Computer Science
Student-run organization Girls Who Code seeks to empower women and gender-diverse students in computer science and related fields.
Student-run organization Girls Who Code seeks to empower women and gender-diverse students in computer science and related fields.
Apathy and psychological exhaustion in the face of short-form content
The growing cost of being a woman in Quebec
How publishing corporations are ruining fanfiction
A classic told through a shadowed figure
A new platform for creative film
interpretation.
Cinzia & The Eclipse shares her thoughts on her newest EP
FX’s new show puts an iconic couple under a new lens
McGill chapter of international non-profit empowers children through play
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Student-led zine project sheds light on the Palestinian students unable to take up their
spots at McGill due to structural migration barriers
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