Stuck on shuffle: Pop culture’s whipping boy
Vanilla Ice is back – reminding us why we never should have listened to him at all
Vanilla Ice is back – reminding us why we never should have listened to him at all
Concordia students photograph a northern Ugandan refugee camp
An open letter to Governor General Michaëlle Jean signed by 35 academic constitutional experts is calling on Her Excellency to request that the leader of… Read More »Law profs mull over constitution
Participants hope to raise $40,000 for libraries in India
Opponents rally around freedom of speech and expression
Christoph Hein’s novel Settlement probes questions of place, identity, and divided history
Deconstructing the upper-middle-class myth of a post-racial society
A couple days before Obama’s Inauguration, a good friend of mine was laid off. The factory he worked at works exclusively with aluminum provided by… Read More »A call for unity of the have-nots
It’s been over 40 years since the student movement’s 1960s heyday, and the image of a small core of student activists fighting ever-increasing apathy on our… Read More »Waiting for the groundswell
Since Barack Obama was elected president, many have speculated that America has triumphed over its troubled relationship with race. With the excitement of the inauguration… Read More »Editors’ note: Why an issue on cultural identity
Censorship a sign of desperation? Re: Human rights, genocide, and the children of Hamas | Commentary | January 22 Attending the January 14 lecture by… Read More »Letters
Just before last break, the Arts Undergraduate Society advertised a free breakfast. What you might have missed if you were an anglophone student is the… Read More »Hyde Park: A cumpilation of re-translation
An open letter to the Principal regarding her support for the celebration of 40 years of the “Mouvement McGill Français”
As I write this, I’m sitting on the National Mall in D.C., surrounded by countless young Americans, and the techie in me knows that this… Read More »Hyde Park: Introducing SSMU to the wild world of email