The Lines of Fire
How Southern Narratives of the Civil War Shape Modern Gun Rights Policy Every time a major mass shooting happens in…
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How Southern Narratives of the Civil War Shape Modern Gun Rights Policy Every time a major mass shooting happens in…
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Around this time of year in Jewish homes all across the globe, families will gather around the dinner table for…
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On August 8th, 1974, Richard Nixon resigned as the President of the United States, twenty-six months after the infamous Watergate…
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So, you have a lecture in Leacock 132. Don’t worry, nearly every student suffers through at least one of these…
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My earliest memories of Montreal are of scattered Legos on a royal blue carpet. We are in my grandparents’ old…
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To say that Donald Trump is a little bit of a divisive figure is like saying that Montreal winters are…
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It is no secret that the world is concerned about the erosion of moral principles among the youth. Their apathy…
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Summer is fast approaching, and the time has come for McGill students to plan their four months of freedom. The…
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Every Thursday, McGill students have difficult decisions to make with the most grave of consequences. The first is usually, “Should…
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Last week the hallways of the Brown building filled up with students and young adults volunteering for Bell’s mental health…
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