Kalaam
[special_issue slug=”litsup2016″ element=”pheader”] 36,000 ft. Somewhere over the Atlantic ocean. I never feel more alone than when I’m on a plane. I never feel more… Read More »Kalaam
[special_issue slug=”litsup2016″ element=”pheader”] 36,000 ft. Somewhere over the Atlantic ocean. I never feel more alone than when I’m on a plane. I never feel more… Read More »Kalaam
The Palestinian Museum’s first exhibit opens in Beirut, Lebanon
Why some don’t receive Principal Fortier’s condolences
47soul and the power of movement
Click on a quote to read more! “I will not forget the moment when they called us to the flight on [May 29, 2014]. It… Read More »Year in review: Features
Panelists draw similarities between South Africa and Israel in SSMU-hosted event
On the repression of anti-Zionist (and anti-Israeli) voices in the Jewish community
On the beauty (or lack thereof) and sexiness of Grindr and Tinder
“Slacktivism,” and way too many awkward moustaches
Since 2006, Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) McGill and SSMU have teamed up to offer Culture Shock – eight days of panels, workshops, art,… Read More »Culture Shock
The Middle Eastern musical revolution will not be contained
The Silk Road discusses Quebec minorities and human rights
McGill researchers treat autism in mice] November 2012 On November 21, McGill researchers released a paper in Nature describing their success in inducing and reversing… Read More »This year in research at McGill
The othering of an entire culture
Four of Montreal’s microbreweries give us a taste on what we’ve missed out on