Floor fellows clash with new boss
Correction appended Until recently, McGill had one of the strictest student residence alcohol policies in Canada, but only loosely enforced the guidelines. Now, the new… Read More »Floor fellows clash with new boss
Correction appended Until recently, McGill had one of the strictest student residence alcohol policies in Canada, but only loosely enforced the guidelines. Now, the new… Read More »Floor fellows clash with new boss
Montreal’s other anglo university hopes to compost 100 tonnes of organic refuse by 2012
Back Off! seeks to unite activists through art
Fridge Door Gallery’s latest vernissage lives up to the hype
I’m a pretty gentle gent. I drink green tea and buy wine for the pictures on the bottles. I own a plant, believe in true… Read More »Life Lines: A gentle gent’s appeal to the world’s weather jocks
Julie Doiron’s fragile songs have the intimacy of a basement tape session
When Pope Benedict XVI said that condom distribution wouldn’t solve the AIDS crisis – but would actually exacerbate the epidemic – he put millions of… Read More »Editorial: The myth of Papal infallibility
Shatner 103 renovations begin this June
First Nation community downstream from tar sands experience abnormally high rates of rare cancers
Dr. Larry Dossey looks to prove that the mind can influence the physical world
Erin O’Callaghan explores Canada’s less than progressive family policies
Visiting professors dish the dirt on Japanese hegemony
Burlesque life drawing class promotes positive body image
With a deficit of $10-million in the current fiscal year, McGill senators learned yesterday that the University must reduce its operating costs by $12- to… Read More »News Brief: McGill’s $10-million deficit forces cuts
Put aside the politics to spice up your life on the dance floor – no strings attached