Et tu, dystopia?
McGill production of Caesar is well-crafted, despite lacklustre performances
McGill production of Caesar is well-crafted, despite lacklustre performances
A meditation on the finer points of feces
TAPthirst unpacks bottled water waste
Sara Ahmed challenges the figure of the happy housewife
Speakers recall a protest for change in participation of francophones at McGill
The generation of waste is a built-in feature of the consumer-based society we live in; more often than not, a product’s life ends in a… Read More »Editorial: Waste isn’t normal
Students booted by associate dean for silent protest
University redrafts regulations on research policy
Businesses get creative as city ponders plans
Brigadier-General Thompson welcomes a stronger civilian presence
When Pope Benedict XVI said that condom distribution wouldn’t solve the AIDS crisis – but would actually exacerbate the epidemic – he put millions of… Read More »Editorial: The myth of Papal infallibility
Bassem Eid is a Palestinian journalist and Executive Director of the Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group (PHRMG) – an independent organization founded in 1996 that… Read More »Monitoring Palestine from within
Julie Doiron’s fragile songs have the intimacy of a basement tape session
After spending nine days as an international observer in rural Mexico, K.R. gains a deeper understanding of the triumphs and struggles of the Zapatista movement
Earlier this semester, two fellow activists writing on behalf of the McGill Anti-Racist Coalition sought to challenge academic content that creates oppressive learning environments or… Read More »Hyde Park: Dismantling the Ivory Tower goes beyond identity politics