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Content Warning: Everything you’d assume was in an article about Cinema L’Amour (sex, pornography, and general profanity). There are three respectable ways to react when passing by Cinema L’Amour. The ...
In October 2020, the US House Democrats’ antitrust subcommittee published a 449-page report describing their view that big tech companies Apple, Facebook, Google and Amazon possess unfair market power ...
When conversations about appropriation are brought to topic, there is no better example than Black streetwear culture and its much-ignored history. Making a loud reemergence into fashion, the ...
Since 1963, McGill’s Indian Students’ Association (ISA) has been a cornerstone of cultural life on campus. But this academic year, its executive team was especially motivated to scale their impact, ...
Every election season, the Bull and Bear News team profiles each SSMU Executive candidate using their online platforms, the Candidate debate, and individual interviews with candidates. The Bull and ...
Ever since the “Heavenly Bodies” Met Gala theme of 2018, we have been seeing a resurgence of Catholic influence on fashion. At the event, celebrities donned diamond encrusted crucifixes, golden halos, ...
The Bull & Bear’s Arismita Ghosh reviews a recent student production of What The Butler Saw presented by the Player’s Theatre I entered the McGill Players’ Theatre to watch Carmen Mancuso’s production ...
Two summers ago, I planted trees near Thunder Bay. This was an unprecedented decision for me: I am a vicious materialist and I wear a lot of pink. I had no experience in camping, nor engaging in ...
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have been a hot topic of discussion for over a year now. While lots of discourse has been about NFTs from an investor’s standpoint, an artist’s perspective on these digital ...
We at McGill have the opportunity to be students in a beautiful and cosmopolitan city, so why do we always choose to study in the same places? In honour of campus opening up again once we return from ...
It can be easy, from our lofty cushioned couches and recliners, to cast aspersions on any athlete who doesn’t live up to the standards we’ve imagined for them. The moral failings of athletes are often ...
Gabon, a Central African nation whose economy has historically been dependent on oil, is now exploring the frontiers of climate finance. Besides its dwindling oil reserves, Gabon is blessed with ...
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