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New life in a dying industry
New life in a dying industry
Study carrels in Ferrier to cost $200 for the year
Immigration documents are difficult, complicated to renew
Montreal has become a multilingual city, but its literary scene is still catching up
On October 22, Eabametoong First Nation chief Lewis Nate declared a state of emergency in his community, on the Fort Hope reserve in northern Ontario.… Read More »Problems facing First Nations need long-term solutions
The word apartheid is one of the most controversial parts of the Palestinian solidarity movement. Opponents of the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) campaign claim… Read More »“Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state”
The hidden world of McGill’s hardworking theatre tech crew
South African band Die Antwoord reappropriates Zef culture
Joseph Henry reports on the proposed merger of four language and culture departments
Councillors move to strike discussion from minutes, concerned about SSMU liquor license
Students would stand to benefit
Ben Makuch challenges the perception of hunting as a blood sport
Re: “Marketing democracy” | Commentary | November 8
How letters can have a cultural impact, for better or for worse
Voter turnout barely reaches quorum