In Ice Spice We Trust
Princess Diana died in 1997, right? Wrong. Ice Spice is alive and thriving. You know her, you love her; this 23 year old NYC it… Read More »In Ice Spice We Trust
Princess Diana died in 1997, right? Wrong. Ice Spice is alive and thriving. You know her, you love her; this 23 year old NYC it… Read More »In Ice Spice We Trust
January 24 marked the fifth anniversary of the detainment of eight Iranian scientists, among them our dear friend and McGill alumnus, Niloufar Bayani. Though the… Read More »Five Years Later, McGill Alum Niloufar Bayani Remains Detained in Iran
Student groups meet to discuss crisis of affordability and accessibility of food at McGill
McGill introduces new version of mandatory sexual violence prevention training in wake of OSVRSE’s closure
We need affordable food options on campus
AIDS Community Care Montreal (ACCM) is Quebec’s only HIV and sexual health community organization that provides education for prevention, treatment information, and support services to… Read More »Montreal’s Only English-Service AIDS Community Care Centre Turns 35
The story of Laurent Larue, designer and creator of Larue
AI in Canada lacks proper regulation and oversight and should not be in the hands of law enforcement
Harm reduction means decriminalization and safe supply
The implications of obedience in Guillermo del Toro’s fascist Pinocchio
9,000 patients could have received false negatives
Motion for Uyghur rights and McGill divestment from genocide moved to Council
Occupiers found the “One New School Coalition”
Pierre Poilievre promotes misguided drug policy with half truths
On January 10, a large crowd gathered in front of McGill’s Chancellor Day Hall to protest an event held by the McGill Centre for Human… Read More »Trans Rights Are Not Up for Debate