Yemen Conflict Panel: Looking into a Forgotten Conflict
On March 14th, McGill Students for UNICEF in coordination with Amnesty International McGill jointly hosted a panel discussion about the…
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On March 14th, McGill Students for UNICEF in coordination with Amnesty International McGill jointly hosted a panel discussion about the…
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Photos by Ameer Alba Formerly a McGill student specializing in art history, Colin Spratt dropped out in May 2016 to…
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Good news has been sparse for Syrians since the beginning of their civil war. Last year, the United Nations…
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****CONTENT WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS GRAPHIC AND ADULT CONTENT, DISCUSSES PORNOGRAPHY, MISOGYNY, THEMES OF GENDERED VIOLENCE IN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, AND…
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All You Need to Know to Get Informed and Vote in the SSMU Elections In the midst of midterms, papers,…
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If there is one word to describe Bring Your Own Juice (BYOJ), it’s ‘goofy.’ Heartfelt and fun, the sketch comedy…
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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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Written by Benjamin Butz-Weidner, Interviewed by Benjamin Butz-Weidner and Alex Goldman, Photographs by Ameer Alba Montreal “is like a…
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From Simon Paransky In November 2016, SSMU’s Legislative Council created an Ad-Hoc Democratic Review Committee in an attempt to make recommendations for…
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