Academic Elitism – What’s in a Name?
By Adam Wilson When I made the decision to go to McGill for my undergraduate degree, my family was proud…
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By Adam Wilson When I made the decision to go to McGill for my undergraduate degree, my family was proud…
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From Simon Paransky I take issue with the downplaying of anti-Semitism in a recent The Bull & Bear opinion piece,…
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By Adam Wilson The Canadian annexation of the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos is something Canadian politicians seem to…
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The Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU) has three mandates: service, representation, and leadership. In representing and leading the student body,…
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Any conversation pertaining to artificial intelligence has the potential to go in a myriad of different directions. As a topic,…
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By: Dexter Docherty Last week, I registered for a political party for the first time in my life: The Conservative…
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By Adam Wilson On February 1st, scenes of smashed windows, fires, and police in riot gear filled televisions and Facebook…
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Medical school. The mere mention of it brings about a range of emotions for many McGill students. Undergraduates of…
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“Christelle, don’t you think that historically Black colleges and universities in the United States are counter-productive?” a fellow high school…
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By Frankee Wallace Women are dispersed… Consumed by the male world, women have no past, no history, no religion and…
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