Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
It’s a shame a student-run food service didn’t get priority from SSMU to take over the former tenant’s lease last year, but at least we… Read More »Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
It’s a shame a student-run food service didn’t get priority from SSMU to take over the former tenant’s lease last year, but at least we… Read More »Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
Why the Montreal World Film Festival is worth a look
SSMU VP External Affairs
Please explain how representing McGill as an absolute disgrace on campus and in the streets of Montreal is beneficial to the image of McGill as… Read More »You’ve got some splainin’ to do
For much of the average ballet dancer’s career, he or she is an interpreter of somebody else’s creations, a vehicle through which a choreographer can… Read More »Dancers in the driver’s seat
It’s September 1 again, and the August binge of everything-you-had-planned-to-do-in-the-summer-but-hadn’t-gotten-around-to-yet has drawn to a close. We are back in school mode, and the inevitable school… Read More »Brand new semester, same old goals
Legislators and Internet users have different ideas of what a non-discriminatory Internet means
ASSÉ demonstrators form blockade at economic institute for free tuition
The media was hyping Cloverfield well before its release. The marketing tactic was unusual for a big studio film: rather than giving away plot lines… Read More »This just in: Manhattan attacked by monsters, again
Most countries, like our own, have a severe shortage of skilled health workers. According to a report published by the Canadian Nurses Association, by 2016,… Read More »Poaching health workers from abroad
B.C. artist re-imagines the natural world with a measure of intrigue
Caferama’s days of dishing out paninis and salads in styrofoam are numbered, and students are gearing up to replace the Shatner building’s first-floor cafeteria –… Read More »Green changes coming to Caferama space
Zahra Moloo explores how the Western media distorts the crisis in Kenya
More than 50 Montrealers braved the chill last night at a downtown vigil in support of the people of the Gaza Strip, who are suffering… Read More »Montrealers gather at candlelight vigil to condemn Gaza crisis
It starts with a sudden fever and a headache. Then comes nausea, skin rashes, and atrocious muscle and joint pain. There are no available vaccines… Read More »Dengue on our doorstep