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Better living through (green) chemistry
McGill researchers are at the forefront of a whole new kind of chemistry that relies on water instead of toxic solvents and turns CO2 into biodegradable plastic. You might say that they're saving the world, one molecule at a time.
The human voice of tears
Daniel Taylor tears into tears with a performance of John Dowland's Lachrimae.
Around campus
A plethora of illuminating events highlighted by a sighting of an abominable snowman.
Milestone birthday for university landmark
Erotic? Neurotic? The Roddick Gates turn 80.
P.O.V.: Discussions with the Dalai Lama
What's better than meeting the Dalai Lama once? Meeting him twice, of course.
Building to a crescendo
The first tenants of the new music building are only just moving in now, but excitement is building for the facility that will add eight floors, a 200-seat recital hall, a new home for the Music Library and specialized production and research labs.
POV: Merci, Monsieur Schulich
Geneviève Langelier, a second-year music history major, writes about how Seymour Schulich's generosity has been invaluable to her studies.
Auditor General not 'watchdog' says Fraser
Sheila Fraser spoke at the Faculty of Management about her career, and what the Auditor General of Canada does — and does not — do.
McGill's brain-imaging database a first
Biomedical engineering professor is tickled pink at the impending launch of the world's first online brain-imaging database. Researchers around the world will be able to access baseline pics of normal gray matter.
So, a Russian, an American and a Dutchman walk into a giant tin can...
McGill's Association for the Development of Aerospace Medicine will host two recent ISS residents: Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka and American astronaut Mike Fincke.