Yes, it’s the optimist in you
The optimist in me would like to believe that the General Assembly aims to attract as large a cross-section of the student population as possible.… Read More »Yes, it’s the optimist in you
The optimist in me would like to believe that the General Assembly aims to attract as large a cross-section of the student population as possible.… Read More »Yes, it’s the optimist in you
Re: “SSMU dropped the ball” | Editorial | October 23
Re: “Why don’t you just do it inside?” | Letters | February 12
Climate change will force the migration of marginalized groups
McGill will officially announce this week that it is relaxing its medical-note policy in light of a large amount of possible absences due to the… Read More »McGill to temporarily change sick-note policy
Re: “You have the right to remain stupid” | Letters | October 5
Milton-Parc fights against green space redevelopment
Ever heard of Ahava? It’s a cosmetics company that specializes in skin care products. Cosmetics companies often stir up enough controversy on their own, through… Read More »Make-up cover-up
“So the shaping spirit of work / can make a town…” This sentiment, expressed by Montreal poet Louis Dudek about his hometown, is particularly evident… Read More »Under the Olympian shadow
The first shock of this election season was long in coming. On September 23, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled a contract between the City and the… Read More »The affair of the water meters
Admin and student society staying positive
Canadian writer Andrew Smith chronicles his efforts at self-publishing
Critiques on CFS shouldn’t devolve into mud slinging
T he discussion we’ve seen so far regarding the “Echoes of the Holocaust” event needs some clarification. In particular, I’d like to examine Morton Mendelson’s… Read More »Mendelson misunderstands free expression
Former president Bush’s visit exposes rifts in the Left