The politics of laughter
A story from the 80 bus
A story from the 80 bus
Nicholas Cameron on why the Canadian right-to-die debate matters
For many McGill students, the Student Health Services Clinic is an obligatory stop on the way to deferring that final that they were too bedridden… Read More »A spoonful of dismissal helps the medicine go down
One student offers her story of surviving sexual assault
Lives lost and saved on the US-Mexico border
Or, how McGill pioneered psychological torture
Quick, reader, rattle off some camp imagery. Canoes? Untied shoes? The belting out of “repeat after me songs” and cheers about alligators? These bits of… Read More »Kids will be kids (and parents, too)
Why does the town of Asbestos, Quebec want to reopen a mine that’s been giving its residents cancer for a hundred years?
The story of one McGill student’s Constitutional battle with the US government
Corrections appended Robert Lindblad is not a conventional career man. For one thing, he doesn’t carry a business card, despite having worked the same job… Read More »The Visions of Robert Lindblad
They took student money and didn’t do their job. Now no one can get in touch with them. What happened to the executive board of the Continuing Studies student union?
An annotated Quebec student strike scorecard
On death, three generations, and the varieties of grief
How a U1 philosophy student braves the elements, sleeps outside, and keeps an eye on his GPA
Following the Bloc Québécois’ annihilation in last year’s election, does anyone in Quebec think seperation is politically viable anymore?