Choose Life digs its heels in
W hat are the features that define genocide, and can any of them be meaningfully applied to the phenomenon of abortion – or is that… Read More »Choose Life digs its heels in
W hat are the features that define genocide, and can any of them be meaningfully applied to the phenomenon of abortion – or is that… Read More »Choose Life digs its heels in
The article “Quebec Commission levies heavy fine” (News, October 5) incorrectly stated that the fine “is the heaviest fine to be levied by the Commission… Read More »Errata
Re: “Choose Life cancels ‘Echoes of the Holocaust’” | News | October 5
Fall is here, and that means that I, and most of my friends, are sick. As an antidote, I prescribe soup. Nothing warms your innards… Read More »The Budget Bon Vivant
Quebec artist Marc Dulude approaches rural landscapes in downtown gallery space
This evening, Choose Life hosted controversial speaker Jose Ruba on the McGill Campus. As the event began, approximately 15 counter-protesters interrupted Ruba, and began singing… Read More »Two arrested as students disrupt Choose Life event
Nobel Peace Prize winner emphasizes the importance of compassion
Unorthodox professor dismissed by McGill helps students reach their full potential
Discovering a new filmmaker is a joyful experience. A fresh voice emerging on to the cinematic scene has the potential to invigorate and inspire in… Read More »Mary and Max
L es Signes Vitaux, Quebec director Sophie Deraspe’s most recent film, is at once eerie and heartwarming. Taking the cold Quebec winter as its backdrop,… Read More »Les Signes Vitaux
Re: “Can you keep a brain alive in a jar?” | Science+Technology | October 5
On Wednesday, experts weighed in on the effects climate change could have on agriculture in the coming years. At the panel discussion, “Climate Change: the… Read More »Agriculture and climate change
Imagine: white benevolent heroes, a desolate backdrop, small black and brown children. Sound familiar? You know the drill – it’s your generic IDS poster promoting… Read More »Something’s fishy about IDS internships
Opening concert sets tone for a diversity of performances this year
The SSMU executive is incredibly concerned and upset about the response of McGill University to the recent “Echoes of the Holocaust” event, hosted by the… Read More »SSMU responds to Choose Life event