Projet Montréal to lead Plateau
Expected changes include transportation and transparency
Expected changes include transportation and transparency
The people of Maine may be getting high, but their civil rights standards have proven to be awfully low. On Tuesday, November 3, the people… Read More »There is no good reason for unequal marriage
Off-Campus Eye
It’s pretty unlikely that the first thing you think of when you see a piece of graffiti is, “Who owns that?” But it’s not a… Read More »Get your hands off my graffiti
Twenty years ago today, the Berlin Wall fell – the decisive blow to the Iron Curtain that marked the end of the Cold War. While… Read More »Let’s rethink the Cold War
Pamela Yates’ The Reckoning traces the ICC’s growing pains
Montreal slowly catching up on sustainable design
Max Halparin outlines steps to a healthy city
Ben Kirwin on parkour’s transformation of urban spaces
On September 16, Quebec premier Jean Charest announced a public transportation project to extend metro lines in Montreal’s metropolitan area. The project’s estimated budget of… Read More »Metro lines to be extended
Government, media need to act on climate
Canada starts taking crimes against humanity seriously
This week, SSMU members are being asked to renew the McGill Legal Information Clinic’s (MLIC) $3.25 fee. MLIC’s services are invaluable. Most people do not… Read More »Vote yes on MLIC’s fee renewal
Cross-university student panel discusses using design to feed cities
A study compiled by the UN Environment Programme found that carbon emissions grew over three times faster between 2002 and 2007 than they had in… Read More »Earth on Tickertape