Passing the smell test
Romantic love skews heterosexual females’ ability to sniff out potential partners, McGill postdoc’s study finds
Romantic love skews heterosexual females’ ability to sniff out potential partners, McGill postdoc’s study finds
As a math student, I have come to appreciate logical reasoning. Although I realize that the real world is not perfect, I am appalled by… Read More »Hyde Park: Applying some logic to conflict terminology
Hyde Park
Reflections on life and death in Tout Est Parfait
A look at men’s intimate sexual relations with their dolls
What: The frittata (tatata). How much:$2.59 for a carton of large eggs, plus whatever fillings you want. Why: Because the most important meal of the… Read More »Friends with food: How to make breakfast for champions
Program likely to end in the spring when funding dries up
Gay and bisexual African-American men are least likely to be screened for colorectal and prostate cancer
Dr. James Orbinski’s memoir questions crimes of inaction
Canada’s political chaos tops world headlines
Stifling discussion won’t solve the conflict
Actions exhibit presents fantastic yet feasible solutions for the urban landscape
Niko Block weighs in on Israel’s repeated refusal to negotiate openly with Gaza’s leadership
McGill students divided on Choose Life’s pictures of fetuses at crossroads
A week-long celebration of all things “art” – with performances, screenings, competitions, and more – kicked off on campus Monday with poetry and music, and… Read More »Culture brief: Art around the clock