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
Are post-pandemic social norms making us increasingly anti-social, or more independent?
With a new CAQ leader pending, the province enters an election year in transition
McGill student club Queer Engineer seeks to foster LGBTQ+ inclusion in the engineering industry
New York Times bestselling author’s recent film adaptation of one of her popular romance books *Spoilers ahead!* My 2026 New Year’s resolution is to read more… Read More »From Paper to Screen: People We Meet on Vacation
An interview with the mind behind the RIDM’s Grand Prix’s 2025 Winner
How Igloofest shapes Montreal’s music scene, in conversation with No Police & Mathieu Constance
Elites and Affairs: A Moral Dilemma Montreal-born writer of Hungarian heritage David Szalay was named the 2025 Booker Prize Winner for his novel, Flesh. Szalay… Read More »Flesh: From Rags-to-Riches
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.
Relief is real. So are the legal precedents, the disinformation surge, and the oil incentives that shape what comes next
High influenza activity collides with overcrowded ERs as McGill and other campuses return for winter term