Ashamed To Be An American
There are a lot of things to like about being American: the opportunity, the cities, the ingenuity and—let’s not forget—the…
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There are a lot of things to like about being American: the opportunity, the cities, the ingenuity and—let’s not forget—the…
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It’s time to tell Big Brother Zuckerberg, ‘Do Not Track.’ While Edward Snowden highlighted the lengths to which Washington (and…
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The Berlin Wall. The U.S.-Mexico border. The thick layer of insect repellent that lines the door to my apartment. What…
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I am the fourth in my family to come to McGill. When I got my acceptance letter I was genuinely…
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Four years. Gone in the blink of an eye. A few weeks away from (hopefully) graduating, this is my last…
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On March 11th, Principal Heather Munroe-Blum spoke at a luncheon meeting of the Canadian Club on the importance of embracing…
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Call it skill or call it an early Passover miracle, military considerations precipitated the historic snap decision to restore ties…
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Let’s face it, our university’s reputation is slowly slipping through the cracks, and despite popular opinion, it’s not entirely the…
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Approximately one year ago, our city was rocked by massive protests against the Charest government over proposed tuition hikes. Polarization…
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As a student in my final couple months before graduation, I breathe uncertainty. Part of it is refreshing; I live…
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