The past is personal
Exhibit revisits the forgotten controversy of one woman’s identity
Exhibit revisits the forgotten controversy of one woman’s identity
Re: “And the peace prize goes to…a warmonger” | Commentary | October 25
VP Clubs and Services pans motion to compromise with admin on club names
Eva B’s costume rental challenges Halloween’s capitalist spirit
Paper Apartment Gallery takes a personal approach to the art community
There’s been a lot of admirable student mobilization on campus this semester, but no one should count students’ performance at the SSMU General Assembly (GA)… Read More »Direct democracy needs direct involvement
Re: “Others are not tools of the self” | Commentary | October 21
Journeys and the global movement of people have always been a significant part of human experience. As a concept, however, the term “journeys” is incredibly… Read More »Telling the stories of migration
Re: “Will we ever see Norman Cornett at McGill again?” | Commentary | September 27
Re: “All GA motions passed” | News | October 25
Omar Khadr, a Canadian citizen and a former child soldier, has spent the last eight years of his life in Guantánamo Bay detention camps. This… Read More »Harper’s behaviour in Khadr case is shameful
CCA exhibit “Journeys” puts architecture and migration in context
Re: “Will we ever see Norman Cornett at McGill again?” | Commentary | September 27
World War I doctor Lorenz Böhler’s body-as-machine perspective
An appeal to campus labourers