Environmentalism, as told by octopi
Though naive, George Ter-Stepanian’s 1989 sci-fi novel was ahead of its time
Though naive, George Ter-Stepanian’s 1989 sci-fi novel was ahead of its time
Friends with Food
A booming voice at the Roddick Gates Tuesday announced that 80,000 lobsters had been ordered to celebrate President Robert Mugabe’s 85th birthday, while his people… Read More »Students ring in on Zimbabwean cholera epidemic
Munroe-Blum defends top wages for top people
In “Police shootings connected to racial profiling” (News, January 25), Samir Shaheen-Hussain was quoted as saying “the day Anas was killed there was extra police… Read More »Errata
Canadians tend to look south for black history, pointing fingers at the U.S. for slavery and segregation while ignoring blemishes on our own history. As… Read More »Editorial: Bringing Canadian black history to class
In my last column I introduced you to my friend Patrick* who, by the way, is a real person and not a figment of my… Read More »Aristotle’s Lackey: Patrick Part II – the secular fundamentalist
Critical approach behind McGill’s 2009 production enhances its relevance
Working out of a new residential address, the group is no longer considered non-profit
How to fix the Middle East crisis in two words
Author Lawrence Hill talks about identity, language, and the experience of the black loyalist
Once-a-semester forum fills to capacity
It’s rare that McGill and its students see eye-to-eye on innovations to improve the University. Students want more Architecture Cafés, more transparency from their administration,… Read More »Editorial: Sustainability Office first step to tangible change
A critical look at our socially constructed physical ideals
DeAnne Smith’s self-deprecating comic burlesque show bares all