Practice Safe Scrolling
It’s the first thing you reach for when you wake up in the morning. It’s the reflexive urge you get…
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It’s the first thing you reach for when you wake up in the morning. It’s the reflexive urge you get…
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In 1883, Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald, mandated the removal of First Nations children from their “savage”…
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It was not long after touring McGill’s campus last April that I asked my parents to put down my admission…
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As you may know, or perhaps you don’t because of the star-spangled shadow that’s been cast on most political news…
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October has been a lovely month on the McGill campus. Students have been happily embracing the warm weather – soaking…
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It’s okay to be a little boring, if you can back yourself up. I know we history students may seem…
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October 12 marked the five-year anniversary of Sargeant Leo Major’s death. If you find yourself asking “who in the world…
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On any given Saturday between September and December, over 100,000 people can be observed lining up outside 1201 South Main…
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7:15 a.m., after a 30-minute route, the sight of the Bronfman building propelled me from an awkward walk-jog to an…
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I am sitting in my apartment at 3 p.m. on Thursday and I am rather disgruntled. The reason? I was…
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