The case for hackathons
Over the past few decades, technology’s importance in our lives has risen exponentially — but one of its greatest impacts, by far, is on the… Read More »The case for hackathons
Over the past few decades, technology’s importance in our lives has risen exponentially — but one of its greatest impacts, by far, is on the… Read More »The case for hackathons
In this episode of Unfit to Print, we bring you headlines from McGill and Montreal news, preview coverage of Queer McGill’s Rad Sex Week and… Read More »Unfit to Print | January 27 2015
AUTS’ Chicago offers more than glitz and glamour
Ramin Jahanbegloo preaches non-violence during book launch at McGill
Dispelling the myth of amateurism
What are you going to do about it?
Hackathons are events where people interested in software development come together to solve problems, start new projects, and learn or trade skills with each other.… Read More »A beginner’s guide to hackathons
Vienna Convention forces us to accept harmful threats to our rights
Players’ Theatre recreates the creation story
Multimedia exhibit reflects on the modern state of being
Weekly culture picks from The Daily
HackMcGill aims to introduce students to new computer skills
University insists on name changes for clubs