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T here was something strangely familiar about the discomfort I felt when I first saw one of the four faces of George Floyd’s murderers. An Asian man facilitated and participated in the killing of a ...
As mass deportations spark protests in Los Angeles and Canada proposes tighter immigration controls, activists across the ...
Like most democratic republics, Kenya’s constitution contains a clause denoting the freedom of expression. Chapter Four in ...
If materials were comic book heroes, then graphene would be Superman. A sheet of carbon — just one atom thick — is over 200 times stronger than steel, transparent, incredibly flexible, and a perfect ...
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 ...
She noted that Canada’s 2025 smoke patterns followed a vast diagonal trajectory, spanning continents. “We’re all struggling ...
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 ...
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 ...
On January 15, the Canadian government enacted a federal mandate stating that all cross-border essential workers must show proof of vaccination at their port of entry in order to bypass 14-day ...
Los Angeles is enduring yet another unrelenting wildfire season, as the Palisades and Eaton fires rip through tens of thousands of acres. More than 150,000 residents have been forced to leave their ...
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 ...