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Security busts snoozing students
As sleepy students pile into the library this exam season, they are likely to be confronted by campus security guards waking them up if they… Read More »Security busts snoozing students
Gutteral mind: The canonization of porn
Making the case for sex as artistic expression
Quebec Bar permitted to intervene in Charkaoui hearing
Public trial continues despite lack of adequate CSIS evidence
“Three cups of coffee a day can make your breasts shrink” – but not quite
Decoding a new study which links coffee, breast size, and breast cancer
Students tightly split on ancillary fees
While SSMU’s three referendum questions on student fees failed to reach quorum, results indicated that students are willing to pay to improve services through the… Read More »Students tightly split on ancillary fees
Democratic, expressive, expensive
Public art provides fodder for a thousand Facebook albums
Letters: Vacuum existence, hippies, apartheid, Masi, Ann Coulter, cats, and pills
I’m so over it, really Re: “Women in red rated sexier” | Sci+Tech | Nov. 17 I’m sick of the pursuit of knowledge being framed… Read More »Letters: Vacuum existence, hippies, apartheid, Masi, Ann Coulter, cats, and pills
Giving the students what they want
Redpath shawarma server moves his beacon of light to St. Laurent
Reading between the lines of a glass book
Tim Clark’s “Reading The Limits” interprets philosophy through art
Point/Counterpoint: Safe injection sites
Located in Vancouver, Insite is North America’s first and only safe injection site. Since it opened in 2003, nearly 10,000 individuals have visited the facility… Read More »Point/Counterpoint: Safe injection sites
McGill centralizing food services
Administrators hope that integration increases portability, choices
AIDS policy lecture night features head of McGill AIDS Centre
Last Wednesday, Dr. Mark Wainberg outlined what he believes to be the key policy decisions the Canadian government should make to mitigate the impacts of… Read More »AIDS policy lecture night features head of McGill AIDS Centre
Disabled airline passengers get a second seat
The major Canadian airlines will be required to offer disabled and obese passengers a second seat at no charge if required for medical reasons. The… Read More »Disabled airline passengers get a second seat