Silencing Languages, Erasing Histories
Indigenous tongues must remain accessible
Indigenous tongues must remain accessible
Montreal’s perpetual state of construction does not deceive: it remains a city of constant change. The McCord Museum’s current exhibition, Pounding the Pavement, perfectly captures… Read More »The Cost of a Matcha in Tiohtia:ke
Why We Need to be Learning Indigenous Languages At McGill
Metro Stop Honours Mary Two-Axe Earley in Memory of Indigenous Women’s Struggle for “Indian Status”
Since the new bill on forestry was tabled, protest has risen from First Nations authorities and environmental groups.
Indigenous student-led project looks at the sites McGill University occupies through an anti-colonial lens
Kicking off Indigenous Awareness Week at Mac Campus
From nepo baby outrage to burned government buildings, Nepal’s youth are taking the future into their own hands
The goals and consequences of the University’s budget cuts
Science has always been political. Why do we pretend otherwise?
A Review of the Oasis ‘25 Reunion Tour
Maybe the real successful night isn’t about where you go, but who you’re with.
Misogyny and the hip-hop industry
Kevin Bacon, Nanette Workman, and a wall of sound guide Montrealers through sixty years of rock history in an immersive exhibition at the Old Port.
Tony Award-winning musical arrives in Montreal.