The normalization of state violence
I was thoroughly pleased to notice the absence of neon-clad security guards as I biked past McConnell Engineering the morning of November 11. My joy… Read More »The normalization of state violence
I was thoroughly pleased to notice the absence of neon-clad security guards as I biked past McConnell Engineering the morning of November 11. My joy… Read More »The normalization of state violence
The feminine shouldn’t have to bow before the masculine
A discussion of Abdelrazik’s six-year exile in Sudan, and Canada’s complicity in his imprisonment and interrogation
Former politician says issue applies to all parties
Supreme Court deliberates Guantánamo prisoner’s repatriation
Club sent to Equity Committee by SSMU Council to revise constitution
Iraqi activist Asma Al-Haidari discusses the plight of Iraqi refugees
Sina Queyras’s Expressway takes the poet in a new direction
Off Campus Eye
Sovereigntists disrupt Prince Charles’s state visit
What happens to artistic freedom when your art is on someone’s skin?
SPHR-McGill discussion explores options for peace
Hospital development team considers patient needs
Sharing the road with cars, school buses, ambulances, and construction has made cyclists’ use of the new bike path on University a rather unpleasant experience.… Read More »Car-free campus or bike-free campus?
Sarah Mortimer recounts the birth and development of the home of Montreal’s sex industry