There’s Nothing “Foreign” About ‘Minari’
Lee Isaac Chung’s drama interrogates the American Dream
Lee Isaac Chung’s drama interrogates the American Dream
New restrictions put homeless people at risk, advocates say
A review of “Yes, God, Yes”
A review of Michelle Latimer’s documentary
Students discuss barriers to accessing McGill’s Office for Students with Disabilities
The IGSF hosts a virtual fireside chat with the author of Disability Visibility
On returning to Young Adult literature during lockdown
Chloé Giddings on Adapting Theatre to Social Distancing Measures
Interview with a Tunisian student running for the Arab Student Network
On Friday, January 31, people turned out en masse to protest against police presence in the New York City transit system, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority… Read More »From the MTA to the STM: Decolonizing Public Space
Bodies with Uteruses are Burdened Unequally
The weekend of November 8, McGill University had the opportunity to host the 35th annual Baggataway Cup. The Baggataway (or “Bag”) Cup pits three of the… Read More »McGill vs. Western Lacrosse Semi-Final
Review of Not Waving, But Drowning
Mapping Worlds presents a survey of Shuvinai Ashoona’s works over the last two decades. Ashoona (b. 1961) is an Inuk artist who primarily uses pencil… Read More »Mapping Worlds