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Farzana Doctor’s first novel treats fluid identities with a touch of tenderness
Farzana Doctor’s first novel treats fluid identities with a touch of tenderness
Winstone Zulu is one of the world’s leading HIV/AIDS activists. A native of Zambia, Zulu was diagnosed with HIV in 1990. After a period of… Read More »Overlapping epidemics ignored: Zulu
Council to elect Silverstein’s replacement at November 27 meeting
Editorial
Kind of blue I urge you to walk up the narrow staircase to MainLine Theatre, waltz into the low-key, homey sitting area, and order a… Read More »Culture Briefs
Open mic for your inner child
Don’t belittle medication Re: “McGill Mental Heath cleans up” | News | Nov. 10 I take issue with Dr. Robert Franck’s comments regarding scaling back… Read More »Letters: Medication, Masi, and the UN
Ian Beattie on the indisputable appeal of monster truck rallies
Drop-in centre offers an artistic outlet to those in need
Humans are quite good at following mental cues. We usually stop on red, and go on green. We know when something looks okay to eat… Read More »Life lines: A fruit smoothie’s power over perceptions
Cafeteria dining, independent living, and competition linked to the development of disordered eating
The McGill Outdoors Club (MOC) has finally struck a deal to buy its Laurentian retreat house from McGill, although it is unclear when the MOC… Read More »McGill Outdoors Club returns home
After Pound’s racist remarks, First Nations students may be less likely to come to McGill: Doxtater
According to Statistics Canada, nearly 20 per cent of young people aged 15 to 24 suffer from some kind of mental health disorder. Not only… Read More »Staying well amidst McGill’s high pressure
One student’s disappointing experience with McGill’s mental health services