
A Poppy by Any Other Name
This past Saturday morning as I walked to synagogue, I was wearing two unusual accessories: a poppy and a kippah,…
Read MoreThis past Saturday morning as I walked to synagogue, I was wearing two unusual accessories: a poppy and a kippah,…
Read MoreGrowing up, my parents never shied away from introducing me to their friends, nor did they shield me from partaking…
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Read MoreI remember the moment I got accepted to McGill University, how I anxiously logged onto Minerva for the thirtieth time…
Read MoreTomas Jirousek is a third-year athlete on the rowing team at McGill and a member of Kainai First Nation in…
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Read MoreIn 1883, Canada’s first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald, mandated the removal of First Nations children from their “savage”…
Read MoreA longtime friend recently told me that he has gained notoriety at his university for exposing the errors, paperbound or…
Read MoreIt was not long after touring McGill’s campus last April that I asked my parents to put down my admission…
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