Absentee Voting: An Exercise in Democracy or Frustration?
Midterm election season is here, and if you are an American student voting from abroad, the process can often be…
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Midterm election season is here, and if you are an American student voting from abroad, the process can often be…
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To the average McGill student, Upper Rez is the object of legend. Though they may occasionally glance up Mount Royal…
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I entered Activities Night like I entered most events during my first few weeks at McGill: wide-eyed, optimistic, and overwhelmed…
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Regardless of what a woman chooses to do in response to sexual misconduct allegations against her husband, it seems she…
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Data-driven decision making. Does the phrase make you drool in anticipation? If it does, you share this Pavlovian response with…
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This past month I’ve had the pleasure of taking an LSAT prep course at the University of Toronto’s downtown campus….
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In the Golden Age of Television, FX’s “The Americans” is like platinum. It’s just that good. I come back to…
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Environmentalism has finally done it — it’s become one of the cool activist movements. Scientists are no longer yelling “climate…
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When I think of Canada, I think of Rick Mercer. I say that full-heartedly, because I can’t think of anyone…
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An Evaluation of the Riots in Sri Lanka and the Rohingya Genocide Buddhism has always been presented to the world…
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