Computer science summer camp
High school students join McGill for a week to learn the inside scoop on computer programming.
Uniting laws and nations
International law takes centre stage as McGill announces the new Hans and Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law.
Is bulimia in the genes?
Psychiatry professor Howard Steiger has found that people suffering from bulimia have a higher genetic predisposition to impulsivity.
Locking up gold
Anthropology and Social Studies in Medicine professor Margaret Lock is awarded SSHRC's highest prize.
Senate report (October 1)
VP Morty Yalovsky presented the final numbers for last years budget. The numbers are down overall, but there is some hope on the horizon.
McGill on the move
Janyne Hodder heads for sunny climes; Robin Eley becomes Internal Audit chief; Bruce Shore returns to the classroom; and Don McLean starts his second term conducting the Schulich School of Music.
Peter Pan becomes a law-abiding citizen
Law professor Desmond Manderson is doing research on the theory of law, interpretation and the constitution of law in children's literature.
High performance, high purpose
Though organized by a former Olympian, the second annual High Performance Camp for Aboriginal students focused on much more than sports.
Perch discover nature's junk food
Yellow perch are now eating quagga mussels, a species that invaded Canada's waterways at the same time as the zebra mussel. This adaptation means that toxins that are found in the mussel can now make their way into the food web.
Profile: Aaron Donny-Clark: Talking softly and suffering no illusions
He's nice. He's quiet. He's poised to take over the world. He's Aaron Donny-Clark, SSMU President-elect.