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Since 1963, McGill’s Indian Students’ Association (ISA) has been a cornerstone of cultural life on campus. But this academic year, its executive team was especially motivated to scale their impact, ...
In recent years, a noticeable shift has occurred in consumer behavior across the globe, particularly among younger generations. This shift is palpably felt in the bustling city of Montreal, where the ...
Marche Ventura sits on the corner of Duluth and Clark. The small, vibrant building stands out from the adjacent grey… Read More Arts & Culture ...
Valérie Plante, Montreal’s first female mayor, has left an indelible mark on the city’s cultural landscape, despite being forced to navigate a pandemic, ongoing housing and cost-of-living crisis, as ...
The Olympics are the pinnacle of sports. The best athletes in the world compete to win glory for themselves and their countries with their raw athleticism, incredible feats of strength, and ...
Ethiopian jazz music is quickly becoming a standout favourite amongst music lovers. From its inception in the 1950s, the genre has spanned a wide array of cultural and political landscapes in its ...
With the United States presidential primaries under way, politics south of the border seems more topical than ever at McGill….
As our semester crescendos into a finale of cramming and frostbite, students can be left with little to hope for….
With the United States presidential primaries under way, politics south of the border seems more topical than ever at McGill….
By Adam Wilson On February 1st, scenes of smashed windows, fires, and police in riot gear filled televisions and Facebook… ...
On a frosty evening a couple of weeks ago, I trudged through snow banks and manoeuvred across treacherous stretches of… ...
Baldassare Castiglione’s The Book of the Courtier (1528) was the etiquette book for those who wanted to make it in… ...