
With “Sing to Me Instead,” Ben Platt Hums Heartbreak and Jewish Identity
A part of me has always known Ben Platt. Hear me out. We have never met, but on some cosmic…
Read MoreA part of me has always known Ben Platt. Hear me out. We have never met, but on some cosmic…
Read MoreOver the past few years, there has been a trend that has become more visible in the global discourse surrounding…
Read MoreI was twelve years old when I realized how well Larry David understands people. I was sitting at the back…
Read MoreMargaret Atwood’s 2004 novel Oryx and Crake imagines a nightmarish future in which a handful of mega-powerful corporations control the…
Read MoreTo illustrate the diversity of “making it work” stories one might find on McGill campus, the Opinion editors opted to…
Read MoreIt’s Friday afternoon. The week is finally ending, and you’ve braved your way through the 5-day storm of a midterm,…
Read MoreHere we are, folks. The home stretch. Only a couple of weeks until the end. Some of us are counting…
Read MoreIn late August, between a flurry of errands and move-in duffle bags, I find myself meandering through a department store…
Read MoreRecently in one of my seminar classes, my professor stated that he has noticed a shift in mentality among students….
Read MoreThree events have profoundly fascinated me this past month. The first was the U.S. college admissions scandal, which broke on…
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