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Anora v. Elisabeth Sparkle: Oscar Smackdown?
Our world is growing more and more polarized, and the division is palpable. By trying to navigate systems that aren’t designed to support us, marginalized people continue to face obstacles. During a ...
On April 7, 2025, McGill University announced the termination of its Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU), following a recent three-day student strike ...
As the McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal (MSURJ) exits its adolescence and the members of its first dozen editorial boards settle into their careers, an interesting pattern has emerged.
Drinking Boys and Girls Choir are a punk band from Daegu, South Korea. They emerged in the local scene there as a women-fronted band. After signing with British record label, Damnably, they’ve toured ...
While the main rhetoric of the Summit centred around public interest, the race for AI dominance exposes the selfish interests of attending nations ...
An interview with the ISCEI artist-in-residence Soleil Launière ...
Over the years, my expectations for comprehensive mainstream war coverage in Sub-Saharan Africa dwindled bit by bit. I lost patience hearing reporters reduce complex conflicts to tribal disputes. I ...
Analyzing misrepresentation and prejudice in film through Spike Lee’s Bamboozled ...
An introduction to the term “scholasticide” in the wake of Israel’s recent bombing of Gaza’s last standing university ...
”We aren’t asking for civil rights. We’re demanding them, now.” Defiant Lives, screened at Concordia’s Cinema Politica, opens with scenes of protest and police violence against activists with ...
On November 6, Americans participated in midterm elections, voting in senators, house representatives, and governors. Early estimates say that over 113 million people voted in the midterms, with an ...