McGill grad publishes first novel
Elise Moser says Montreal shaped her notion of cultural identity
Elise Moser says Montreal shaped her notion of cultural identity
Senators critical of McGill’s stance on military research and anonymous funding
Andrew Princz seeks complex understanding of travelling the globe
We shouldn’t subordinate our mental health to political engagement
Hidden in a series of recommendations in the Education Action Plan recently released by the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) is a plan that would… Read More »CFS should consult its members on important moves
Canadian legislation endangers sex workers
Event casts light on contemporary oppression of First Nations people
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Sutra, a genre-defying work combining the efforts of 17 Shaolin monks, five live musicians, one contemporary dancer, and more than 20 large-scale set pieces designed… Read More »Kung-Fu dancing
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Low voter turnout linked to recent scandals and internal party problems
Contentious pit mine company’s permits found fraudulent
Vegan food has this reputation for being bland, unfulfilling, and without texture. These recipes are none of those things. The spicy chutney combined with the… Read More »This week, enjoy a vegasm
Aaron Vansintjan unearths Montreal’s elusive art collectives
Power Shift summit and Fill the Hill rally target Canada’s role at December’s Copenhagen talks