Power of the lens
Wapikoni Mobile project enables aboriginal youth to make their own films
Wapikoni Mobile project enables aboriginal youth to make their own films
Like many Canadians this time of year, David Fennario is thinking about war. His vision, though, is more class politics than pomp and poppies, and… Read More »Power play
The perils of plagiarism, and who can help
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12 Angry Men is playing November 10-13 & 17-20 in The Players’ Theatre, Shatner third floor, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6. Read our review… Read More »The Players’ Theatre presents 12 Angry Men in pictures
Score: A Hockey Musical attempts to address social issues in hockey, and fails
Parisian Laundry exhibit revisits childhood in St. Henri
Ben Makuch challenges the perception of hunting as a blood sport
Aloe Blacc finds the political power in music
Extensive debate centres around striking the word “inoffensive”
Former British prime minister speaks on eight-school Faith and Globalization program
McGill PhD students study terrorist recruitment videos from Central Asia and East Africa
Council upholds students’ right to govern their space
It started with the formation of the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. Then, the Minnesota North Stars moved to Dallas. Between 1993 and 2000, the NHL added or altered ten of the league’s thirty franchises. Teams moved and formed to satisfy a basic criterion of a sports league’s survival: in the event that… Read More »The NHL’s failure in the South