“No One Can Tell Your Story For You”: Amplifying Indigenous Voices on Campus
Last Monday, in between lectures and McLennan meetings, I Metroed up to Villeray to witness a Wet’suwet’en solidarity demonstration. On…
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Last Monday, in between lectures and McLennan meetings, I Metroed up to Villeray to witness a Wet’suwet’en solidarity demonstration. On…
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As the fee opt-out period draws to a close, students across McGill have been questioning the necessity of SSMU’s ability…
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To play Dungeons and Dragons, you do not need much: a few pencils, an odd-looking set of dice, a group…
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“I’m sorry, but there is just no reason to study Shakespeare today. Tell me what you have to gain…
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While browsing McGill’s approved freshman courses, there was one that immediately caught my attention: Introduction to Deductive Logic, or PHIL…
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Consider the following scene: you are at a party. Beer is being sloshed around, young adults are chuckling. Suddenly, one…
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Or… The Problem With Overly Complex Writing I clench my jaw as I attempt to complete my readings for my…
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Like many students in their final year at McGill, as I attempt to balance academics, extracurriculars, work, internships and application…
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A language or a science? I am in my family’s dining room in Early June, staring at my laptop, and…
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As part of a series called “The Academics,” The Bull & Bear is sitting down with beloved professors from a…
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