More Policing Won’t Stop the Virus
The curfew harms rather than protects
The curfew harms rather than protects
Or How the Pandemic Ruined My Student Experience
Daryanani will not be asked to resign
Last week, Montreal witnessed its first snow of the year. The winter cycle has started all over again. After a rough year and a tumultuous… Read More »Reflections on a Montreal Winter
How the app restricts diverse perspectives and content on science
On November 25, SSMU’s Legislative Council convened for their last meeting of the semester. Councillors discussed President Darshan Daryanani’s ongoing absence; later in the evening,… Read More »November 25 Legislative Council
McGill has yet to follow suit
Recommendations for physical accessibility to transportation, virtual and in-person events
Committee shifts from “grassroots” to “top-down” approach
The legacy of colonialism in the museum space
Autism inclusion takes more than just words
2021 marks the 25th birthday of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). In its run, the WNBA has housed incredible players, boasted several dynasty teams,… Read More »25 Year Recap of the Women’s National Basketball Association
Prisoners denied medication and time outside their cells
The university has been receptive, but concerns remain
Emails reveal that hostile architecture is intentional