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    • The Effortless Essay: How AI has Forced McGill to Rethink Plagiarism
      The Effortless Essay: How AI has Forced McGill to Rethink Plagiarism
    • Montréal’s Merriest Must Do’s
      Montréal’s Merriest Must Do’s
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      Blue Jays Inspire Patriotism and Community, Despite Ultimate Defeat
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    • The Surreal Economics of Aging: Leonora Carrington’s The Hearing Trumpet Reimagines Value Beyond Decline
      The Surreal Economics of Aging: Leonora Carrington’s The Hearing Trumpet Reimagines Value Beyond Decline
    • Small Children, Big Returns; The Power of Investing in Early-Childhood Education
      Small Children, Big Returns; The Power of Investing in Early-Childhood Education
    • H-1B at Six Figures: The $100,000 Shock and What Comes Next
      H-1B at Six Figures: The $100,000 Shock and What Comes Next
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    •  (Un)Popular Culture: What we have Lost from the Lack of Monoculture in Media
       (Un)Popular Culture: What we have Lost from the Lack of Monoculture in Media
    • Laughing Until It Hurts: The Implications of McGill’s ‘Spotted’ Accounts 
      Laughing Until It Hurts: The Implications of McGill’s ‘Spotted’ Accounts 
    • CINEMANIA: A Review of ‘Queen Mom’ and ‘Love Me Tender’
      CINEMANIA: A Review of ‘Queen Mom’ and ‘Love Me Tender’
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    • The Issue With Football Twitter
      The Issue With Football Twitter
    • Butter me up, Baby! 
      Butter me up, Baby! 
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      I Would Die for my Grill
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    • An Official Guide to Helping Your Child Become an Olympian
      An Official Guide to Helping Your Child Become an Olympian
    • 150 Years in the Making: How the historic Harvard vs McGill rugby game set the stage for the whole year
      150 Years in the Making: How the historic Harvard vs McGill rugby game set the stage for the whole year
    • Imane Khelif and Racism within Women’s Sports
      Imane Khelif and Racism within Women’s Sports
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    • Let’s go down a rabbit-hole of deps together!
      Let’s go down a rabbit-hole of deps together!
    • Reflections of Her
      Reflections of Her
    • MVSA: More Than Just a Club – A Bridging of Cultures, A Strengthening of Bonds
      MVSA: More Than Just a Club – A Bridging of Cultures, A Strengthening of Bonds

Annie Chusid

Arts & Culture, Fashion, Virtual

This Year, New York Fashion Week Goes Distanced and Digital

By Annie Chusid

What’s the point of fashion in a time of crisis? When there is nowhere to go, why bother getting dressed…

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Arts & Culture, Fashion

Four Socially Conscious Montreal Fashion Brands To Support This Fall

By Annie Chusid

Amidst growing cultural prosperity, Montréal is becoming one of the most important cities in the fashion world today. Montréal boasts…

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Arts, Arts & Culture, Culture

University Student Self-Isolation Survival Guide

By Annie Chusid

Times are hard. We’re in a confusing and uncertain moment, and it may feel like this for a while. Whether…

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Arts & Culture, Culture, Fashion, Interviews, Local

Work Harder and Keep Pivoting: An Interview with Saintwoods’ Zach Macklovitch

By Annie Chusid

Saintwoods’ co-founder Zach Macklovitch is busy. He has a music blog, clothing line, vodka brand, and multiple clubs that are…

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Arts & Culture, Food & Dining, Local

A Change of Scenery: Café Recs for a Brighter Study Day

By Annie Chusid

As midterms come to an end and final exams approach, you may be yearning to shake up your mundane McLennan…

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Arts & Culture, Commentary, Fashion

Selfless Advocating or Tone Deaf Advertising? Frank Ocean’s PrEP+ Party and Clothing Line Explained

By Annie Chusid

During the HIV/AIDs epidemic in the 1980s and 1990s, art reflected the mourning, anger, and confusion that surrounded those affected…

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