Liberal arts, liberal integrity?
McGill’s name is synonymous with “world renowned” and “top-10 university.” Students come from all over to learn and better themselves through McGill’s high standards and… Read More »Liberal arts, liberal integrity?
McGill’s name is synonymous with “world renowned” and “top-10 university.” Students come from all over to learn and better themselves through McGill’s high standards and… Read More »Liberal arts, liberal integrity?
The Indyclass collective develops a model for more applicable learning
Preference policies are ineffective and damaging
There’s a serious disconnect in the education of education
Divisions in academia don’t match up with contemporary problems
CKUT Radio is made up of a group of people so diverse that it is impossible to speak for them all when wrestling with the… Read More »Free-form grassroots radio bridges communities
A good rule of thumb is that every hour of class should be backed by three hours of studying. This means that for many students,… Read More »Campus space should meet student needs
A plea for reconciliation of the two solitudes
Anti-abortion club should try supporting women for once
With the University’s Sustainable Projects Fund slated to come into effect next semester, along with plans to make campus a virtually car-free environment by the… Read More »Greenpeace demands tar sands action
McGill shouldn’t stifle creativity
Shelving staff and administrators disagree over extent of collection mismanagement
Humera Jabir talks to the people behind the scenes at McGill
McGill should use students to make our campus green
Traditional scientific research has often been criticized for operating like a one-way street. Researchers frequently use communities solely as information resources from which to gather… Read More »Participatory research benefits both sides