Shakespeare, distilled
Players’ Theatre compresses ten hours of Shakespeare into one cohesive play
Players’ Theatre compresses ten hours of Shakespeare into one cohesive play
Jean-François Bouchard’s “Still Life” explores intriguing alternatives to organic relationships
A recent National Post editorial (“Women’s studies is still with us,” January 26) indicates a troubling and widespread attitude about feminism: the false perception that… Read More »The end of herstory
Filing paper, pouring coffee, and butchering men
The General Assembly will take place Wednesday, February 10 at 5pm in the Shatner cafeteria.
I write in response to concerns raised in Slawomir Poplawski’s article (“Town halls a sham unless backed by more than rhetoric,” Commentary, January 27) about… Read More »Defending diversity, excellence, community engagement
Members of Hillel and SPHR debate ethical investments at McGill
Nostalgia for a world without virtual bookshelves and e-reading
Anti-abortion organizations have no place on campus
Cet article est en fait la suite de celui qui j’ai écrit il y a quelques mois et qui portait sur le pick-up français. Vous… Read More »Leçon de sexe
Correction appended Though Li’l Hyde Parks have been somewhat redeemed by a memorable statement on Choose Life’s resurrection (“Stay classy, pro-choice crowd,” Commentary, February 4),… Read More »Money and sex
PGSS suit asks student federation to set referendum date
Hormone replacement therapy is often essential
The Author analyzes how fears and regulations remap inequalities online
The Himalayas reached their highest temperature on record. The glacial melting will likely lead to flash floods and drought in the region. Two hundred and… Read More »Earth on Tickertape