Reflections on a Montreal Winter
Last week, Montreal witnessed its first snow of the year. The winter cycle has started all over again. After a rough year and a tumultuous… Read More »Reflections on a Montreal Winter
Last week, Montreal witnessed its first snow of the year. The winter cycle has started all over again. After a rough year and a tumultuous… Read More »Reflections on a Montreal Winter
Committee shifts from “grassroots” to “top-down” approach
The return to campus presents novel challenges for the office
Following up on the MNCS Naloxone and Harm Reduction Workshop
The prose and poetry collection published by Metonymy Press explores identity and belonging
Legalizing psilocybin and other psychedelic therapies would save lives
Marking the opening of The Radical Hood Library
Programming featured panels, workshops, and community events
Trudeau’s re-election is concerning for the environment, so what are the solutions?
Since the initial outbreaks of COVID-19, the majority of Canadian medical personnel have been focused on tackling testing, contact tracing, and treatment related to the… Read More »Infectious Diseases During COVID-19
Gender-based discrimination goes unchecked and creates a toxic environment, sources say
Overconsumption in the age of e-commerce
The family behind the opiod crisis will walk away with little to no consequences
Students express their concerns over University COVID-19 Guidelines
“The federal government is complicit in ongoing genocide”