An orchestral homage to the physics of light
Sam Shalabi reprises his latest epic composition
Sam Shalabi reprises his latest epic composition
Some questions for the provoking profs Re: “Boycotting profs have it all wrong” | Commentary | March 9 We initially hesitated to reply to the… Read More »Letters
North America’s smallest dinosaur uncovered EDMONTON – It was an adventure that began back in 1982, but 27 years later, Philip Currie, a paleontologist and… Read More »Road trippin’: SFU privatizes residences; students find dinosaur, $10,000
Unbeknownst to anyone involved with the Midnight Kitchen, the proposal for its expansion recently became a focal point in Marshall Peters’ campaign for SSMU presidency. In… Read More »Hyde Park: Clarifying the kitchen’s plans
Niko Block travels to Nashville, TN to witness life in Tent City, a shanty town that attests to the drastic rise in homelessness in the States
I started at noon, delving through Tolstoy, Shakespeare, and Burns. Then I exhausted my famous quotes collection, reading one-liners by Jefferson, Galilei, and Huxley. Still… Read More »Life Lines: Sunshine on an unanswered mind
Early 20th century sanatorium architecture reflects dominant treatment paradigms
Electoral office chastises SSMU for public bickering
Two weeks ago, Adil Charkaoui enjoyed his third victory in his six-year fight with the federal government. Following months of public hearings, Judge Danièle Tremblay-Lamer… Read More »Editorial: Canada must abolish security certificates
Living with our neighbours Monday, March 23, 4:30 p.m. Strathearn Cultural Centre Room 428, 3680 Jeanne-Mance Become a better neighbour by participating in a workshop… Read More »What’s the haps
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TV McGill’s FOKUS film festival is back for a third year, with another colourful lineup of student submissions. This year’s festival has films in five… Read More »FOKUS film festival
Current system separates families and deports individuals back to dangerous situations
Local director and activist demands equitable public funding in Canadian film
Science education has it pretty tough. It’s just not cool to like microscopes and calculators. Educational media is constantly trying to revamp science’s rather dull… Read More »Lost In Transcription: Better than the Frizz? No way!