The Tragedy Olympics
Over the past few years, there has been a trend that has become more visible in the global discourse surrounding…
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Over the past few years, there has been a trend that has become more visible in the global discourse surrounding…
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I was twelve years old when I realized how well Larry David understands people. I was sitting at the back…
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Margaret Atwood’s 2004 novel Oryx and Crake imagines a nightmarish future in which a handful of mega-powerful corporations control the…
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To illustrate the diversity of “making it work” stories one might find on McGill campus, the Opinion editors opted to…
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It’s Friday afternoon. The week is finally ending, and you’ve braved your way through the 5-day storm of a midterm,…
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Here we are, folks. The home stretch. Only a couple of weeks until the end. Some of us are counting…
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In late August, between a flurry of errands and move-in duffle bags, I find myself meandering through a department store…
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Recently in one of my seminar classes, my professor stated that he has noticed a shift in mentality among students….
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Three events have profoundly fascinated me this past month. The first was the U.S. college admissions scandal, which broke on…
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As part of a series called “The Academics,” The Bull & Bear is sitting down with beloved professors from a…
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