Coming to power after sixty years of the Assad family’s dictatorship in Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa and his interim government have a lot of work to do ...
*Contains spoilers for the new Frankenstein (2025) film and the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
Press freedom, often described as a cornerstone of democracy, is under visible strain in 2025. On battlefields, journalists are being killed for documenting conflicts. In democratic settings, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Student activism is a necessary function of the modern university. Though the history of student-led demonstrations can be traced all the way back to medieval universities in the 15th century, the ...
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 ...
Montreal, 1990. What had started as a peaceful blockade in the community of Kanesatake, erected by the Kanien’kehà:ka (Mohawk) Nation to block the expansion of a golf course onto their land, became a ...
This summer, while working as a barista in Montreal, I saw my fair share of Carhartt- sporting, mullet-rocking men, who would come into the café with their carabiners jangling only to order an iced ...
I was diagnosed with autism at age 20 – late, all things considered, but not uncommon for people who were assigned female at birth. Being diagnosed felt like letting out a huge sigh of relief – I ...
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