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Hands-on competition
Rock crushes Scissors, Scissors cut Paper. Paper covers Rock, and Morris Popowich covers the 2003 Rock Paper Scissors Championship for the McGill Reporter, and tries to cut through the cloud of myth that surrounds the primordial simplicity of "RPS."
Inside Sauvé House
More than a dozen ambitious students from around the world are the first Sauvé Scholars at McGill. The international group comes from around the world for a new program that aims to expand their understanding of the world.
McGill rises in Maclean's
McGill rose from third to second place in the annual Maclean's rankings of Canada's universities. University of Toronto came first in the medical/doctoral category.
New President for SSMU
Kate Rhodes is the newly elected president of the Students Society of McGill University.
Where have all the boys gone?
Now that McGill's student population has become 60% female at the undergraduate level, people are starting to ask why this is occurring and, more importantly, do we care?
North America's most innovative scholarship program launched at McGill
Fourteen talented young people from around the world have been invited to stretch their intellectual and cultural framework through a unique scholarly and live-in program at McGill University.
Incomparable scholarly experience
The ultimate reality-based learning experience has been launched. Forget Loft Story. Forget other fellowship programs -- nothing compares. Fourteen young people, from Slovakia to Canada, have been invited to stretch their intellectual and cultural framework through a unique scholarly and live-in program at McGill University.
Mary Robinson on globalization
Former UN High Commissioner of Human Rights Mary Robinson recently spoke at McGill as part of Homecoming celebrations. The ex-president of Ireland spoke about her latest project -- the Ethical Global Initiative, which seeks to humanize globalization.
Félix-Antoine Boudreault: A future force
Félix-Antoine Boudreault is a personalité par excellence. Don't just take it from us -- the engineering graduate student won the prestigious Forces Avenir award.
Caps off to Chomski
Usually a BA precedes a PhD, but not for Claude Chomski.
The art of living in residence
It takes a special kind of person to willingly agree to spend years living with the company of a couple of hundred first year students, but that is just what the hall directors of the residence system are doing.
Dancing and dollars
Tango Passion returns to McGill -- cha cha cha!
Five days in Cancun
Law student Fabien Lanteri-Massa spent nearly a week in Cancun in September. No holiday carousing for him -- he was there to participate in the last round of WTO talks.
When Harry meets the Shaver
Adam Conter's hair is about to hit the floor. The third-year student has spearheaded a McGill chapter of Mix 96's Shave to Save Campaign, which raises funds for breast cancer research and treatment. Conter will go the way of Kojak on October 21.