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 ...
The Green Update is a bi-monthly/monthly column focusing on recent info related to climate change and the environment. Innovations, policy decisions, green models to follow, anything that can shape ...
Nestled among several blocks of student apartments is The Word at 469 Rue Milton, a small independent bookstore home to a considerable collection of secondhand academic books. For what The Word lacks ...
In diverse environments like McGill, where everyone seems to be from everywhere, it is easy to feel like you are a direct representative of the country you come from. This often gives rise to a ...
The countdown to graduation should feel like a victory lap, but for many students it feels more like a cliff edge. As convocation gowns are ordered and resumes polished, the looming question isn’t ...
It’s finally that time of year again. When the summer’s last ice cream has been had, that favourite pair of shorts has been overworn and everyone is sufficiently tanned to last through the winter, we ...
YouTube, TikTok, Instagram—so many of our For You Pages (FYPs) are crowded with thinkpieces on skinny-tok, model culture, and fascism. Yet, the concerns they raise extend far deeper than political ...
On September 9, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante announced five metro stations that Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is expected to open and be completed by 2031, known as the Blue Line project.
What is feminism? The answer, etymologically, is simple – the advocacy for women’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes, as defined by Oxford Languages. Culturally, however, feminism has ...
Last February, Muzique — a popular club on Saint Laurent Boulevard — had to close after a 16 year run. John Gumbley, one of the owners of the club, admitted the club had grown run down in recent years ...
On campuses across Canada, it’s hard to find a student without a phone in hand. Screens have become the starting point for countless friendships, with social media acting as our new campus common room ...
McGill’s Indigenous Studies language classes are dying. As it stands, Intro to Kanien’kéha (INDG 302) is the only INDG language course currently offered in the Faculty of Arts, with a maximum capacity ...