The theatrics of thought
“Socrates, is virtue teachable?” asks Meno. And so Plato’s Socratic dialogue, Meno, begins. Meno has, of course, been studied extensively. But rather than offering a… Read More »The theatrics of thought
“Socrates, is virtue teachable?” asks Meno. And so Plato’s Socratic dialogue, Meno, begins. Meno has, of course, been studied extensively. But rather than offering a… Read More »The theatrics of thought
“Soap” explores our society’s fear of dirt
Moving beyond kneejerk reactions in campus politics
The Olympics are overshadowing our government’s standstill
What the Olympics show us about the Canadian personality crisis
Toronto Women’s Bookstore may succumb to Indigo’s hegemony
After racking up a 196,000 deficit in three years, SSMU has decided to permanently close Haven Books this spring. Since the Society acquired the bookstore… Read More »Stuck in the red, struggling bookstore to close its doors for good
Three McGill professors weigh in on the future of energy and the environment
Audit of Shatner building finds room for improvement
CCA exhibition examines the relationship between writing and architecture
Increased extraction of fossil fuels and minerals endangers the environment and international relations
Fusions have been ubiquitous in popular culture for many years; from Cuban-Asian cuisine to rap-rock to jeggings (yes, the jeans/leggings hybrid) – they’re usually pretty… Read More »Future jazz
Hydro-Québec linked to aboriginal displacement and environmental destruction
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