Smashing one piñata at a time
Hyde Park
Hyde Park
A week-long celebration of all things “art” – with performances, screenings, competitions, and more – kicked off on campus Monday with poetry and music, and… Read More »Culture brief: Art around the clock
Band-aid solutions don’t address root causes of crime, say critics
Program likely to end in the spring when funding dries up
An estimated 10,000 people marched Saturday in protest against the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, part of a worldwide movement denouncing recent violence. The frustrations… Read More »Montrealers march in solidarity with Gaza
McGill students divided on Choose Life’s pictures of fetuses at crossroads
Concordia a shadow of larger weekend demonstrations
Journal de Montréal workers fight for contract Abating fears of a lockout after two months of stalled talks, employees of the Journal de Montréal –… Read More »News brief
In the past, McGill has seen many heated debates about the issues facing students and society. So far this year, campus has been quieter than… Read More »Tell SSMU what you want
Students’ gambling addictions compromise academics, social lives, relationships
This year’s big white tent hopes to make a financial turnaround
Speaking out on the environment Tuesday, January 13, 5 p.m. Thomson House Restaurant, 3650 McTavish As part of PGSS Green month, listen to Dr. Joe… Read More »What’s the haps
Editors’ note
A guide to finding books with personality in Montreal
Dave Lapp’s detached vignettes lack direction