From “None is Too Many” to “Few is Too Many”
Has the world learnt from migrant crises past? “None is too many.” This was the phrase used in 1939 by…
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Has the world learnt from migrant crises past? “None is too many.” This was the phrase used in 1939 by…
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To better procedures of socially tormenting our prospective student representatives Through our SSMU electoral system we have brought together two…
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We are only mere months away from the next Canadian federal election, scheduled for October 2015. Age-old debates will reignite…
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The French language, sovereignty, and the economy. When it comes to politics in Quebec, many a political platform can be…
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Glancing at Spotted: McGill Libary last week, you would have thought the world had ended. As the McGill student community…
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T’was the night before my last midterm, before I officially headed off into my hard-earned reading week. Imagine: I…
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Imagine René Lévesque and Valéry Giscard d’Estaing sitting in a chestnut-brown, leather-upholstered office on a cold Quebec winter’s evening. It’s…
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I would like to begin with a disclaimer: school pride has never really been important for me. It’s why I…
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From the hotly debated motion at the October SSMU GA, to the controversial Remembrance Day protests staged by Demilitarize McGill,…
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Exploring the real – explicit and implicit – reasons behind the absence of women on the 2014-2015 MUS Executive Council
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