Letters
I understand why AUS needs French translation Re: “Putting an end to token translation” | Commentary | March 14 Dear Mr. William Burton, I was… Read More »Letters
I understand why AUS needs French translation Re: “Putting an end to token translation” | Commentary | March 14 Dear Mr. William Burton, I was… Read More »Letters
From the SSMU General Assembly to Israeli Apartheid Week, campus life has been consumed by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for the past few weeks. Can we… Read More »Hyde Park: Focusing our energies on another two-state conflict
David Fiore’s novella comes off stilted and sterile
Students strut the catwalk at Montréal arts interculturels during ECOuture, a non-profit fashion show organized by McGill students seeking to champion eco-friendly style in Montreal.… Read More »Campus Eye
Talks on racialized violence Monday, March 16, 7 p.m. McCord Museum, 690 Sherbrooke O. Tuesday, March 17, 6 p.m. Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave Beverley… Read More »What’s the haps
Film adaptation of seminal comic book, Watchmen, disappoints
Bipartisan symposium attendees discuss moving forward in anticipation of upcoming international negotiations
Students pass QPIRG’s 75-cent fee increase
There may be tangible reasons why stereotypes sprout up, but many of us know you don’t have to delve deep into history to find that… Read More »Life Lines: Beware of the Canadian journalistic apocalypse
“Goebbels was in favour of free speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you’re really in favour of free speech, then you’re in… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: Don’t sacrifice campus free speech
Research finds disturbing body clock results in poor health outcomes
Correction appended International tuition hikes for students in four faculties were outlined in an email sent late Wednesday to all students that linked to the… Read More »News Brief: McGill hikes international tuition
I know a good piñata when I see one, and this one deserves to be smashed again. “The war has been one of the most… Read More »Hyde Park: Relative peace doesn’t mean long-term success
Green Week speaker pushes for simple living
“All science, regardless of what science you’re in, begins with observable phenomena,” asserted Professor Don Donderi of the Department of Psychology last Wednesday, during the… Read More »Prof talks UFO science