Net neutrality now!
The CRTC should end traffic shaping, throttling
The CRTC should end traffic shaping, throttling
The new research policy put forward at Senate yesterday not only fails to address the harmful intent and effects of military research taking place at… Read More »Keep academia out of the war room
I couldn’t help but establish an imaginary dialogue between both the immediate and ongoing reactions to the “Echoes of the Holocaust” event and George W.… Read More »Listen, don’t drown out
In the article “SSMU and AUS Council to debate Choose Life status” (News, November 2), it was written that SSMU Vice-President (University Affairs) Rebecca Dooley… Read More »Errata
Colonialism and the creation of borders
Elise Moser says Montreal shaped her notion of cultural identity
Senators critical of McGill’s stance on military research and anonymous funding
Andrew Princz seeks complex understanding of travelling the globe
We shouldn’t subordinate our mental health to political engagement
Hidden in a series of recommendations in the Education Action Plan recently released by the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) is a plan that would… Read More »CFS should consult its members on important moves
Canadian legislation endangers sex workers
Event casts light on contemporary oppression of First Nations people
The word “hiking” ordinarily brings to mind the image of casual strolls in the park or refreshing afternoon excursions. But for my brother and me,… Read More »97 days on the Appalachian Trail
Sutra, a genre-defying work combining the efforts of 17 Shaolin monks, five live musicians, one contemporary dancer, and more than 20 large-scale set pieces designed… Read More »Kung-Fu dancing
What: The Devil Wears ChocolateWhy: Treat. It’s always treat.How Much: Cookies – $5 Candy – $5. Both at the same time – priceless. Halloween is… Read More »What to do with leftover Halloween candy