Top five things in your body that should kill you (but don’t)
Jenna Blumenthal investigates how destructive parts of your body can be, and how adept your body is at exploiting these functions for the better.
Jenna Blumenthal investigates how destructive parts of your body can be, and how adept your body is at exploiting these functions for the better.
Violence in sports and its long term effects
New gene therapy could cure rodents of their alcoholism
The ethical implications of neuroscience in the legal system
“There’s a lot of pessimism” in Fort Chipewyan, says George Poitras
New coalition forms to defend decriminalization after September decision
Former Journal de Montréal workers optimistic about keeping weekly afloat
McGill Anatomy students using cadavers as educational tools
Owner resists “revitalization” of the Quartier des Spectacles
Excess embryos in Canadian clinics create ethical dilemmas
Last Thursday SSMU Academic Research Commissioner Devon Willis hosted McGill’s first ever “Forum on Undergraduate Education” in the Shatner ballroom. Willis organized the forum in… Read More »SSMU hosts inaugural Forum on Undergraduate Education
The Daily in conversation about the work of the body through stripping, singing, and performance art
Inkwell feature
Aquil Virani’s perception-bending solo show marks a first for the Fridge Door Gallery
Art Mûr’s new exhibit “Bone Again” explores our modern conception of death