McGill’s Artists Are Painting Their Own Silver Lining
We can all agree that sitting in the same room each day watching lectures on laptops has not been the…
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We can all agree that sitting in the same room each day watching lectures on laptops has not been the…
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If COVID-19 had left both Hollywood and Montreal untouched, then McGill students would be watching David Fincher’s newest, Mank, in…
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Spanish artist and surrealist painter Joan Miró once wrote that, “a simple line painted with the brush can lead to…
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Upon uprooting and relocating my study space from my apartment in Montreal to my family home in Toronto, I have…
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Chidera Eggerue, also known by her pen name and social media persona The Slumflower, is a feminist activist, author, and…
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Ah, feminism: an endless topic of debate both on and offline. Recently, I got my hands on a copy of…
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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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Mathieu Lauzon-Dicso, co-owner of the bilingual bookstore Librarie Saga Bookstore, has a lot on his plate. In the past few…
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It was a small fun fact in a tour. An innocuous tidbit that many have forgotten, but it has haunted…
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On Sunday, January 26, 2020, nine people died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, CA. The victims were John and…
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