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McGill prof finds economic and environmental solutions in Quaker principles
McGill prof finds economic and environmental solutions in Quaker principles
Anna Trowbridge’s masterful A One Man Show For My Brother opens at Player’s Theatre
Just before the fall semester of my freshman year, a friend of mine and I happened to witness the sight of someone who could not… Read More »Seniors: She’s so old
When a high school invites the town’s grannies to speak, generational barriers are temporarily bridged
New perspectives on Culture, Medicine, & Law
Twice as many elderly Canadian women as men are living below the poverty line, despite government funding designed to improve the conditions of those disproportionately… Read More »Seniors: Aging below the poverty line
Rummaging through the musical formative years
Kinship families often lacking support
On a typical day in class, the worries on your mind might range from the all-nighter you have to pull off tonight; to how hard… Read More »Hyde Park: Stifled discussion breeds division, not unity
What exactly did we accomplish at the General Assembly (GA) Thursday night? Perhaps if we hadn’t been dealing with a motion designed to polarize students,… Read More »Hyde Park: Talk to me, we’ll get beyond polarizing questions
Aren’t we more than CEOs and corporate ‘hos?
Van Dongen’s fauvist portraits at the Musée de Beaux Arts
Alain Shain’s comic routines destigmatize disability
Motion to condemn bombings of educational institutions in Gaza postponed indefinitely; bottled water ban passes
Don’t let people tell you that democracy and free speech lost at Thursday’s General Assembly (GA). Sixty per cent of the attendance simply voted to… Read More »Hyde Park: Students prove SSMU shouldn’t condemn