The Power of Naming in Shaping Collective Memory
Metro Stop Honours Mary Two-Axe Earley in Memory of Indigenous Women’s Struggle for “Indian Status”
Metro Stop Honours Mary Two-Axe Earley in Memory of Indigenous Women’s Struggle for “Indian Status”
Indigenous student-led project looks at the sites McGill University occupies through an anti-colonial lens
Author’s statement: Karonhianoron Dallas Canady-Binette is a two-spirit Kanien’keha:ka student from Kanehsatake. They completed their Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology at McGill University in 2024,… Read More »Reconciliation for Who?
Montreal’s perpetual state of construction does not deceive: it remains a city of constant change. The McCord Museum’s current exhibition, Pounding the Pavement, perfectly captures… Read More »The Cost of a Matcha in Tiohtia:ke
The goals and consequences of the University’s budget cuts
Science has always been political. Why do we pretend otherwise?
A Review of the Oasis ‘25 Reunion Tour
To care, when all seems uncaring
The Prince brings a classic historical play into a new light
A froshie recounts his (diverse? entertaining? questionable?) experiences with a time-honored McGill tradition
Pushing past performativity
Discussions unfruitful as consensus on mitigating the plastic pollution crisis has been delayed again.
McGill students provide free piano lessons for elementary school students.
Protesters demand accountability after Affan Kurniawan’s death as Indonesia faces its largest demonstrations in years
McGill students on environmental defeatism and our climate future