
December 1 marked the 20th edition of World AIDS Day and the launch of YAHAnet, a website encouraging the use of artistic expression for HIV and AIDS education and advocacy among youth groups.
Owen Egan

Students Cassandra Kuyvenhoven, U1 Arts, and Amy Goldlust, U3 Arts, take part in the McGill Phonathon. Every semester, the Phonathon employs about 70 students.
Rachel Granofsky

"…they recall heels creaking on packed snow, breath puffing out into Arctic air… the Mountain crouched against the sky with the Bear and the North Star above it." – Hugh MacLennan
Claudio Calligaris

A moment of peace in the Arts Building.
Claudio Calligaris

Physical and Occupational Therapy students Julie Letendre, Marie-France Laurin, Sarah-Ann Duchesne and Maximilian Zucchi make their way to class in the Strathcona Anatomy and Dentistry Building.
Claudio Calligaris

Morrice Hall, home of the Institute of Islamic Studies, gets blanketed by a fresh coat of snow.
Claudio Calligaris

The Macdonald-Harrington Building is home to the Schools of Architecture and Urban Planning.
Claudio Calligaris

Built in 1964, the Otto Maass Chemistry Building, which sits at Sherbrooke and University, was named after the former professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry.
Claudio Calligaris

Stained glass windows in the chapel of the William and Henry Birks Building depict the crests of various British and Canadian universities.
Claudio Calligaris

James McGill keeps watch over campus through sun, rain and snow.
Claudio Calligaris

Research assistant Yvonne Chow works in Dr. Jake Barralet's lab in the Faculty of Dentistry.
Claudio Calligaris

With December come final exams at McGill – a time when hushed tones permeate the halls and classrooms.
Claudio Calligaris