In University, One Size Fits None
Life today is a matter of choice. Don’t be alarmed; I’m not planning to bore anyone with some morbid philosophy…
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Life today is a matter of choice. Don’t be alarmed; I’m not planning to bore anyone with some morbid philosophy…
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It is an open secret that the tech industry is notoriously run by men, with women occupying only a small…
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When I first entered college this September, I didn’t expect to use SparkNotes, Shmoop, and eNotes at all. Today, these…
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Hello! Thanks to a Google alert, I found this recent article and felt compelled to respond. As an apple grower…
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This past weekend marked the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht, also known as the “Night of Broken Glass, which many historians…
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In the fall of 2018, McGill students were hard-pressed to find someone who wasn’t talking about “changing the name.” The…
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As much as my younger self saw our shiny, sugar-filled convenience store as a kind of wonderland, my parents would…
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We are in the throes of the fall term. The leaves on the ground are an array of crimson and…
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Like many students in their final year at McGill, as I attempt to balance academics, extracurriculars, work, internships and application…
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Even before grade school, I began to show symptoms of what would later be described by doctors and professionals as…
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