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From academic differences to new social norms, learn of the unique discoveries a UK exchange student faces while adapting to life in Canada J asmine Joseph is a third-year psychology, neuroscience and ...
C anada’s housing crisis has been a top news item for years now. Despite fading into the background as Donald Trump has come to dominate Canadian political concerns, it still desperately needs our ...
O n Thursday, Mar. 20, 2025, at the U Sports awards ceremony, Marauders volleyball player Maxime Gratton was awarded national honours. The fourth-year graduate student earned the U Sports First Team ...
Engineers Without Borders' fee of $0.41 will no longer be included in MSU members' supplementary fees following referendum While the "no" side of the EWB referendum registered their campaign properly ...
F ollowing the resolution of a disqualification appeal, Piper Plavins has been officially confirmed as the next president of the McMaster Students Union. The appeal, initiated by the request of ...
W inter at the Royal Botanical Gardens is anything but dull. From Feb. 1 to March 30, 2025, the garden’s newest curated botanical exhibit, Alice in Bloomland, transforms the season’s cold and grey ...
M cMaster University is an influential force shaping Hamilton's ever-growing political landscape, driving policy decisions through critical research, advocacy and unique collaboration with local ...
Following the provincial election results, maybe it is time to get more involved with and volunteer with the MSU I f the 2025 Ontario provincial election was your first time voting, you may have woken ...
A perspective from one of McMaster’s most recognized student-athletes on being perceived by others in the athlete spotlight T he McMaster men’s volleyball team has been characterized by winning. They ...
The Integrity Commissioner’s report was unethical and here’s why By: Lauren O'Donnell, Contributor Folks, we need to talk. It’s time to take a hard look at what’s going on in this city — our city.
O n Nov. 14, 2024, over 400 people gathered outside Hamilton City Hall in the rain to honour the memory of Erixon Kabera. A well-known member of the Rwandan-Canadian community, Kabera was fatally shot ...
H amilton’s student housing market is a mess. Every year students struggle in a race to acquire limited off campus housing, often making sacrifices in cost or distance. Student housing has also been ...