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I attended Andrea Zanin’s workshop “Take Five: The Pleasures of Fisting” on Tuesday evening as part of (re)Doing It! week. In Shatner’s Lev Bukhman room, about 60 people waited patiently in a circle ...
Every year, McGill is required to submit an audit to the Quebec government detailing the university’s spending, the salaries of upper administration, and performance reports, among other things. From ...
Hunter S. Thompson once called his sensational 1971 novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, a “failed experiment.” If creating a new form of journalism — one that continues to influence writers 50 years ...
carbon — just one atom thick — is over 200 times stronger than steel, transparent, incredibly flexible, and a perfect conductor of heat and electricity. Now, according to a new Nature article, it ...
Food for Thought is a new column investigating food services at McGill and documenting the conversations happening on campus around food affordability and accessibility. McGill Student Housing and ...
The murder of George Floyd in 2020 by two Minneapolis police officers sparked a wave of protests across Canada and around the world. The outcry from protestors demanded that municipal governments ...
On January 17, Palestinian scholars and global educators alike witnessed the destruction of the last standing university in Gaza as Al-Israa University was blown up by Israeli forces. Over the last ...
Emerald Fennell’s 2023 film Saltburn was branded to us as the darker sequel to 2017’s coming-of-age romantic drama Call Me By Your Name with a backdrop of even more exorbitant wealth. Yet as I watched ...
Last week, a fictional rat very nearly became the incumbent president of the University of British Columbia’s student union. Coming in second place and winning five of six head-to-heads against other ...
Stéphane Hessel, resistance fighter, diplomat, and co-author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights wrote these words discussing the aptitude of humans to forget their history and repeat past ...
You may have come across posts on Instagram and TikTok of people wearing long coats, dark-coloured sweaters, round glasses, and plaid bottoms. Or perhaps mood boards featuring literary classics – like ...
I wasn’t old enough to watch classic Black 90s sitcoms, like Family Matters, when I was growing up. Instead, I watched shows like Arthur and the Berenstain Bears on PBS until my mom finally deemed ...