Monetary incentives for medical justice
W e’re living in an age where medicine is politics. Most of us walk around as pharmaceutical bodies, saturated with all sorts of unnecessary (or… Read More »Monetary incentives for medical justice
W e’re living in an age where medicine is politics. Most of us walk around as pharmaceutical bodies, saturated with all sorts of unnecessary (or… Read More »Monetary incentives for medical justice
In the article “Native voices from coast to coast” (Culture, November 5), it was stated that Native men who marry non-Native women are allowed to… Read More »Errata
Altera Vitae’s Bent memorializes the pink triangle
SPHR-McGill discussion explores options for peace
Joshua Barndt’s latest exhibition attempts to make sense of environmental degradation
Expected changes include transportation and transparency
Re: “Racist immigration policy must change” | Editorial | November 2
It now seems inevitable that we will live to ages only dreamed of by our ancestors. At least, according to futurist Ray Kurzweil, who says… Read More »Immortality in sight
Gérald Tremblay won his third term as mayor of Montreal November 1, squeaking out a plurality amid allegations of corruption and collusion levelled at both… Read More »Paint the town green
Re: “Supreme Court rejects Bill 104” | News | November 3
A study compiled by the UN Environment Programme found that carbon emissions grew over three times faster between 2002 and 2007 than they had in… Read More »Earth on Tickertape
Chances are that when you walk down a street, the buildings and the physical structures around you are not at the forefront of your thoughts.… Read More »Experience your surroundings
Cross-university student panel discusses using design to feed cities
Local dance group challenges spectators to reimagine public space
This week, SSMU members are being asked to renew the McGill Legal Information Clinic’s (MLIC) $3.25 fee. MLIC’s services are invaluable. Most people do not… Read More »Vote yes on MLIC’s fee renewal