Stomping to success
Psychedelic Middle Eastern music finds an audience in Montreal
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
Heads of State encourage foreign investment at conference
Bursting the Bubble
Creative tycoons lab.synthèse expand their empire with new magazine
Dana Drori gets behind the scenes and onto the catwalk
A summer in Nunavik teaches Graeme Burrows about Inuit education, and why many northern First Nations students aren’t pursuing postsecondary degrees
Editorial
Sweeping guidelines make politically-sensitive areas off-limits to students, but not faculty
Turtles to shack up, and one day give birth to long extinct species
Int’l tuition hikes opposed Over 30 students from different Quebec universities protested the provincial deregulation of international tuition outside of the Quebec City summit of… Read More »News brief: International tuition hikes opposed
SSMU councillors voted overwhelmingly against adopting as policy for the remainder of the academic year the six General Assembly (GA) motions that failed to reach… Read More »SSMU shelves GA motions
Peace Talks and Israel’s Control of Palestine Monday, October 20, 7 p.m. QPIRG building, 3647 University Jesse Rosenfeld, a McGill graduate in International Development Studies,… Read More »What’s the haps
Witch boy meets girl in Players’ Theatre season opener Dark of the Moon
SSMU should grant pro-life group official club status Re: “Pro-life group seeks SSMU club status” | News | Oct. 6 I’m just writing to encourage… Read More »Letter: SSMU should grant pro-life group official club status