The Minutes
On Mondays and Wednesdays, I have a class on Shakespeare in the Rutherford Physics Building. Right after Shakespeare is American…
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On Mondays and Wednesdays, I have a class on Shakespeare in the Rutherford Physics Building. Right after Shakespeare is American…
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Growing up in Toronto in the early 2000’s, I was raised during a boom in Canadian basketball. Vince Carter, Chris…
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There is no position on earth more powerful than that of the ballet teacher. Young children vulnerably stripped down to…
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The Democrats Are Getting Their Hands Dirty—And That’s a Good Thing Ever since Sartre wrote about it in his eponymous play,…
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Last semester, Laurier University was in the midst of a free speech controversy that erupted when the university punished a…
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No more excuses: the end of add/drop is upon us. In one last bound of procrastination, I have decided to…
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The True Intention Behind Washington’s Support for Iranian Demonstrations. On December 28, a small protest broke out in Mashhad, Iran, allegedly…
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I took up the addiction, freestyle, as it were, on the balcony of a high-rise apartment building. This was over…
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As young adults, many of us have the desire to travel and see the world, stemming from an inclination to…
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This piece is part of a follow up series to the Fall 2017 News Feature, The Price of the McGill…
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