Whose culture is it?
Taking on the myth that Quebec’s culture belongs to a select few
Taking on the myth that Quebec’s culture belongs to a select few
Li’l Hyde Parks about spreading the word, revolution, and the Superwoman
Decision made almost unanimously in spite of legal warnings
McGill hosts symposium on counter-terrorism and human rights
I’m no expert on the Israeli-Palestinian situation, but one thing I do notice about the discussion between the two often unnecessarily diametrically opposed camps is… Read More »The counterfactual approach to peace
Heteronormativity, misrepresentation, and morals
Far-distant astronomy will be unable to observe phenomena we know today
From today until Thursday, March 11, undergraduates have the opportunity to decide how important it is to them to have a diverse and constructive student… Read More »The trial of the Tribune
“”Ghost Acoustics” explores our relationship with the background noise of our lives
SSMU impotent to effect change beyond campus
Andrew Bates, Canadian University Press Western Bureau Chief, reports on protests amid the Olympics, their sense of community, democratic spirit, and national implications
The revised SSMU budget presented at Council on Thursday evening revealed that Gerts and the SSMU Operations Committee may break even this year. The Operations… Read More »Gerts in the black; unused funds for speakers
Banning the niqab harms more than just Muslim women
Re: Body sovereignty in SSMU Constitution – Yes, with reservations This motion asks students to modify the preamble of the SSMU Constitution to include respect… Read More »Referendum endorsements
A step inside the world of Montreal’s bears