Ever the gentlemen
With mild manners and rustic rhythms, local band revives a bygone era
With mild manners and rustic rhythms, local band revives a bygone era
Crystal Pite is not one to shy away from asking big questions through her art. The choreographer, who not only directs and dances with the… Read More »Brief: Philosophical musings take center stage
It is 3:00 AM and you’re sound asleep on a cold winter night. Suddenly the alarm goes off, forcing you to jump out of your… Read More »McGill residences: a governance model par excellence
Local DJ and McGill alum reflects on his influences in anticipation of graphic novel release
“I’m glad to be with you…here at the end of all things.” – Frodo Baggins Terrible, isn’t it? After all the sweat, tears, laughter and… Read More »Life Lines: Steps to the end of the tunnel with little feet
Amelia Schonbek wonders why women are largely absent from the Western art canon
Student initiative may bring McGill up to speed
Afghanistan’s history is ridden with invasion and foreign occupation. It abounds with insurgency, and is scarred by incessant conflict. Migration is a permanent feature of… Read More »Hyde Park: Our commitment is to humanity
On a grey day in Berlin, Chris Urquhart finds herself at a protest decrying a neo-Nazi clothing label
Using secret evidence and an assumption of guilt to detain non-citizens indefinitely under threat of deportation, security certificate legislation inflicts high consequences on detainees with… Read More »Campus eye: Charkoui speaks out
Automelodi makes electronic music vital by staying true to its organic roots
Looking to change the way health care is delivered in the developing world, one cell phone at a time
Piñata diplomacy
As someone who has worked closely with this year’s SSMU exec, I found Jake Heller’s Hyde Park (“We’re spending $120,000 on what?”, March 30) to… Read More »Hyde Park: SSMU works damn hard
Experts discuss sexual difference at the First Scientific Day of the Chair on Sex, Gender, and Mental Health