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Anora v. Elisabeth Sparkle: Oscar Smackdown?
In 1969, at the ironically named Second Congress to Unite Women, co-founder and then president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) Betty Friedan campaigned for women to enter “into the ...
“A woman’s place is in the kitchen.” A refrain every young girl encounters at some point in their life, whether said with jest, irony, or conviction. I need not expound on the deep historical roots of ...
On a chilly Saturday evening, all cozied up with a hot bowl of homemade chilli, I finally watched John M. Chu’s Wicked (2024), four months after its theatre release. Don’t judge me. I was already ...
Riyadh hosted American, Russian and Ukrainian delegations to negotiate a ceasefire, leading to interrogations surrounding a potential peace agreement It is in this inauspicious context that ceasefire ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
On the evening of February 28, an up-and-coming local artist played his first show in Montreal for an expectant — and, by the end of the night, thoroughly impressed — crowd at Mai/son. Catey Fifield ...
There’s always something alluring to the idea of the “small town” in the American imagination: a place of simplicity, a bulwark against the complications of city living, or a microcosm for America ...