The universe at the end of all things
Far-distant astronomy will be unable to observe phenomena we know today
Far-distant astronomy will be unable to observe phenomena we know today
I’m no expert on the Israeli-Palestinian situation, but one thing I do notice about the discussion between the two often unnecessarily diametrically opposed camps is… Read More »The counterfactual approach to peace
Without professing an opinion on whether Israeli society is or is not an “apartheid” society, I need to clarify some of the claims Amelia Schonbek… Read More »Locking the doors of the Knesset
Silly Kissers release their first vinyl on Arbutus Records
Montreal artist-run studio seeks to open cyberspace to women
WINNIPEG — When an out homosexual character on a prime-time sitcom exclaims, “Can you have him paint us something a little less gay?”, it sounds… Read More »The changing nature of gay
Victory for LGBT rights groups after Immigration Minister Kenney removed content
A step inside the world of Montreal’s bears
Re: Body sovereignty in SSMU Constitution – Yes, with reservations This motion asks students to modify the preamble of the SSMU Constitution to include respect… Read More »Referendum endorsements
Andrew Bates, Canadian University Press Western Bureau Chief, reports on protests amid the Olympics, their sense of community, democratic spirit, and national implications
Despite chalk advertisment and flyering outdoors, no sanctions issued against Link
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Organizers defend term “apartheid,” cite South African support
Editors resign as paper campaigns for fee levy in referendum
How we are forced into a normative consumption of sports