Quebec dismisses fired TAs’ grievances
McGill teaching assistants fear lost wages are gone for good
McGill teaching assistants fear lost wages are gone for good
On a rainy afternoon in February of 2003, I lay down on Toronto’s Yonge Street with a few hundred others to protest a possible American-led… Read More »Shutting our windows, plugging our ears
Margaret Atwood’s timely lecture explores debt and morality
Investigating the socio-political significance of a Hollywood classic
Native land claims spark hostility toward Vancouver 2010 Olympic symbol
After letting the chance of a student space in Cafe Rama slip away last spring, SSMU has decided to survey student-run food services at other… Read More »News brief: SSMU to research student-run food services
Departures and Arrivals, the first TNC production of the year, captures charming and unexpected facets of human experience as seen in an international airport. The… Read More »Campus eye
Editorial
Inform yourself about Harper’s “harm-reduction” policies Re: “Health care issue often ignored in campaigns” | Mind & Body | Oct. 9 I was disappointed to… Read More »Letters: Sex, the military, and Zoog
Gatineau garage closure follows in Wal-Mart anti-union busting
Kortney Shapiro takes in Montreal’s Fashion week, and considers what makes our city a hub of urban style – both on and off the runway
I love Romantic poetry, but according to my uncle, it’s “completely useless, and contributes nothing to society. It’s a self-indulgent, self-satisfying area of study, and… Read More »The conversationalist: The case for irrelevance
A pair of artists address identity and the city
Psychedelic Middle Eastern music finds an audience in Montreal
Fall’s chilly breeze has blown over the city of Montreal, retiring the year’s last leafy hues to the earth’s now sombre surface. Luckily, last week… Read More »Soïa & Kyo: Spring is closer than it seems