Hyde Park: SSMU works damn hard
As someone who has worked closely with this year’s SSMU exec, I found Jake Heller’s Hyde Park (“We’re spending $120,000 on what?”, March 30) to… Read More »Hyde Park: SSMU works damn hard
As someone who has worked closely with this year’s SSMU exec, I found Jake Heller’s Hyde Park (“We’re spending $120,000 on what?”, March 30) to… Read More »Hyde Park: SSMU works damn hard
Looking to change the way health care is delivered in the developing world, one cell phone at a time
Using secret evidence and an assumption of guilt to detain non-citizens indefinitely under threat of deportation, security certificate legislation inflicts high consequences on detainees with… Read More »Campus eye: Charkoui speaks out
Afghanistan’s history is ridden with invasion and foreign occupation. It abounds with insurgency, and is scarred by incessant conflict. Migration is a permanent feature of… Read More »Hyde Park: Our commitment is to humanity
Amelia Schonbek wonders why women are largely absent from the Western art canon
Panelists consider science in Islamic states
What: Impressive calzones How much? The dough uses ingredients that should be lying around; it’ll cost you maybe $20 max for the fillings Why? Because… Read More »Friends with Food: How to impress your parents
We write this letter to express the concerns we share as five Residence Academic Staff members (floor fellows). Although we have been in constant conversation… Read More »Hyde Park: Let’s talk about residence issues
McGill expert Frederic Megret discusses the signifiicance of the UN-Cambodian tribunal
Exoplanets detected using data from gravitational disturbances and luminosity
Kay Turner President Turner jumped into 2008-2009 with many challenges ahead of her. She was forced to implement the outgoing Council’s decision to hand over… Read More »So long, SSMUshies…
McGill’s final labour offer includes nine per cent raise over three years
During my most recent failure in self-control – an obscenely unhealthy Rock of Love marathon that clearly took precedence over essay writing – I started… Read More »Lost In Transcription: Low on sugar, out of control
Students call for a better system to ship generic HIV/AIDS drugs
We count ourselves lucky that we’ll be back next year, despite increasing competition on and off campus, and with the recession exacerbating the already troubling… Read More »Editorial: The growing importance of Independent Media