UnderwHELMing
My first experience at HELM Brasseur Gourmand was in early May for an end-of-the-year celebration for a student publication. Located at Parc and Bernard, I lived… Read More »UnderwHELMing
My first experience at HELM Brasseur Gourmand was in early May for an end-of-the-year celebration for a student publication. Located at Parc and Bernard, I lived… Read More »UnderwHELMing
Members call for student striker amnesty
Equality for turtles! While I applaud Natalie Church for starting the year off right with her scathing criticisms of Engineering Frosh (“Ro-dee-NO,” Commentary, September 6,… Read More »Letters
McGill University announced yesterday that it would not reimburse any change in tuition fees until it receives an official directive from the new government. The… Read More »News Brief: McGill considers tuition reimbursement
After a summer-long battle against federal Bill C-19 – a federal bill that would destroy Canada’s national long-gun registry – Quebec has won a significant… Read More »News Brief: Gun control advocates celebrate legal victory
The great Frosh debate.
David Bertschi is a Quebec-born and Ontario-based insurance lawyer and prospective Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidate. He ran unsuccessfully in the 2011 federal election… Read More »The Daily talks with prospective LPC leadership candidate
Whilst many may think of live readings as dry affairs, attended solely by stuffy literati, the Literary Death Match series spins this conception on its… Read More »Death by a thousand words
EDITORIAL
Lives lost and saved on the US-Mexico border
The façade of inclusiveness in electoral politics
The McGill Students for UN Women Canada National Committee hosted a panel discussion last Wednesday titled “Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the New Development… Read More »UN panel talks gender, development, Canada
Municipal party calls for action
How a pesticide on the Macdonald campus farm is killing honeybees
A close look at personal experiences in science