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In an unprecedented display of transnational solidarity, more than 150,000 people across Europe and North Africa mobilized ...
On Community’s ground-breaking representation of autismHow Watching Abed Nadir Made Me Feel Seen On Community’s ground-breaking representation of autism by Kate Ellis April 5, 2021 ...
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 ...
Why We Should Care About Gonzo Journalism The legacy of subjective reporting by Sara McMurray January 22, 2024 ...
Amazon continues to violate human, labour, and democratic rights across North America and the rest of the world Amazon’s continued violations of human, labour, and democratic rights violations are why ...
It’s not often that Montreal theatres, even independent ones who have significantly more control over their programming, feature Chinese films in their roster. Rarer still are there any Chinese films ...
On Friday, March 24, students gathered on McGill’s campus for a rally against the university’s financial and academic ties to Israel. Organized by Students for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) McGill, ...
In a world grappling with the urgent need to combat climate change, the debate surrounding nuclear power remains a disputable and often misunderstood topic. Nuclear power has been praised as an ...
While McGill implemented its first environmental policy in 2001, it was only in 2010 that the university’s first sustainability policy was adapted. Sustainability, defined by the United Nations ...
After the substantial pressure of a long-fought struggle by Divest McGill and their allies, the McGill Board of Governors finally pledged to divest from direct investments in fossil fuels in December ...
On April 7, 2025, McGill University announced the termination of its Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU), following a recent three-day student strike ...
Art is inherently political. It has been used to both oppress and uplift, educate and propagandize, and about every shade in between. But what about the more nebulous realm of the artist? That word ...
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