Cultivating our Public Oeuvre
Prioritizing our Public Spaces
Prioritizing our Public Spaces
content warning: police brutality, anti-Black racism, death Nicholas Gibbs was a 23-year-old father of four and a resident of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. His family described him as… Read More »Rest in Power, Nicholas Gibbs
These Adorable Gremlins are Making Everything Okay
A breakdown of the parties hoping to be elected on Oct. 1
Crazy Rich Asians gives representation a try
The comebacks of abusers in the age of #MeToo
A black woman’s body is the only kind of body that holds memories in the pigments of her melanin Holds onto mama’s pain, grandmama’s pain,… Read More »A Self-Care Guide for Melanated Bodies
The politics and accessibility of HIV prevention
A short story from our new literary column “Isthmus”
A community expresses the necessity of empowerment and empathy
Navigating racial exotification on campus
I came into my first year at McGill with wide eyes, sweaty palms, and a bad case of undiagnosed depression. When I walked into the… Read More »Navigating mental health at McGill
A Montreal camp tackles discrimination from the ground up
SSMU President announces SSMU building reopening dates on Reddit
Signs on public buildings are intended to designate all accessible entrances for persons with disabilities. At Thomson House, the official graduate student space of the… Read More »Letter to the McGill administration regarding accessibility at Thomson House