McGill hosts A Tribe Called Red
Native DJs redefine urban Aboriginal culture
Native DJs redefine urban Aboriginal culture
Plans for a student-run cafe in the Shatner building are ongoing, according to SSMU VP Finance and Operations Jean-Paul Briggs, but they are also contending… Read More »SSMU continues plans for student-run cafe
Negotiating the nuance in gay identity
Statistics Canada admits data may be flawed
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
Against the power of ‘victory’
Assisted suicide is a perennially sensitive and controversial topic, making Double-spaced Theatre’s exploration of the subject, Bea, all the more bold. Looking at the effect… Read More »Let it Bea
Why learning to code at a young age is not a panacea for technological illiteracy
Organizers express need for awareness of Aboriginal issues in Montreal
A new angle on public policy
Last Thursday night, Club Soda rollicked to ex-McGill neuroscience student Grimes’ ethereal dream-pop, darkly catchy stuff with high-pitched and often-incoherent lyrics breathed over vintage-toned synth… Read More »Glorious Grimes
EDITORIAL
Why government defunding of environmental research matters
The postcolonial growth of Canada and the United States has followed separate and distinct paths, and as such, it is sometimes all too easy to… Read More »Winnie’s Story
Saying no and meaning it