Errata
In the article “Players’ Theatre takes on Tennessee Williams,” (Culture, October 1), the names of several of the play’s actors were misspelled. In the production, Violet… Read More »Errata
In the article “Players’ Theatre takes on Tennessee Williams,” (Culture, October 1), the names of several of the play’s actors were misspelled. In the production, Violet… Read More »Errata
MBA tuition, TA wages among issues debated
Re: “SSMU responds to Choose Life event” | Commentary | October 8
Zoë Robertson chats with Daniel Johnston about art, life, and his new album
Activists, academics, and diplomats weigh in on Canada’s response
W hat are the features that define genocide, and can any of them be meaningfully applied to the phenomenon of abortion – or is that… Read More »Choose Life digs its heels in
The SSMU executive is incredibly concerned and upset about the response of McGill University to the recent “Echoes of the Holocaust” event, hosted by the… Read More »SSMU responds to Choose Life event
Day two of the conference featured a lecture series and panel discussion focused on the roles and responses of international agencies to the ongoing food… Read More »International agencies and their technocrats
During the fee opt-out campaign this year, which lasted from September 14-28, a consortium of campus groups – McGill Anatomy & Cell Biology Student Society,… Read More »QPIRG: what is it good for? A lot.
Leslie, My Name is Evil is director Reginal Harkema’s commentary on sixties American life. The decade saw the Vietnam War, the free love era, and… Read More »Leslie, My Name is Evil
Opening concert sets tone for a diversity of performances this year
Three-year legal dispute over membership dues resolved this year
Re: “Can you keep a brain alive in a jar?” | Science+Technology | October 5
Re: “Choose Life cancels ‘Echoes of the Holocaust’” | News | October 5
Danses Buissonières’ emerging choreographers aren’t shy about dancing