Leong in Wonderland
B.C. artist re-imagines the natural world with a measure of intrigue
B.C. artist re-imagines the natural world with a measure of intrigue
CUP Quebec Bureau Chief Misha Warbanski asks if a Truth and Reconciliation Commission can heal the wounds in Canada’s First Nations communities
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While most children ate macaroni and cheese as a child, I ate this (honestly) tasty and much healthier alternative! Macaroni and broccoli, sometimes more fondly… Read More »Simply Tasty: Macaroni and broccoli
It’s that time of the year again. Three weeks have passed since our Christmas holiday ended, and we’re already salivating over the next big one:… Read More »You Are Here: Internships 101: A Daily Guide
Cooperation vital to life on earth
Striving for healthcare efficiency and prescription drug reform over privatization was the message last night at a community discussion hosted by the left-leaning political party… Read More »Privatization threatens Quebec healthcare
I’m sick and I’m grumpy, and even though my meeting quotient this year has been relatively low when checked against my track record, venting about… Read More »Hive Mind: Activist maladies and radical disorders
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Local DJ and McGill alum reflects on his influences in anticipation of graphic novel release
On a grey day in Berlin, Chris Urquhart finds herself at a protest decrying a neo-Nazi clothing label
Like most curious young Canadians, you may have been used to staying up late and switching on the Sunday Night Sex Show with Sue Johanson.… Read More »Talking sex with Sue Johanson
We count ourselves lucky that we’ll be back next year, despite increasing competition on and off campus, and with the recession exacerbating the already troubling… Read More »Editorial: The growing importance of Independent Media
Canadian scientists question the sustainability of recommending fish intake
The “No Olympics on Stolen Native Land” stickers pasted all around McGill have become something of a symbol of radical thought. Their message is explicit,… Read More »Hyde Park: Unpacking the sticky simplicity