Sometimes all you want is a side salad to make a meal complete, but are the extra calories worth it?
Being an anti-monogamist, I have little merit when it comes to giving dating advice, but that doesn't stop me from dishing it out frequently. Much to everybody's chagrin, any potential concern receives my two cents. The inevitably controversial subject of cheating is no exception to this rule.
Breaking out of these old walls can be very appealing. About the process of studying abroad.
Once one or two years of studying at McGill are left behind, the wild idea to travel comes up for many. I'm not referring to just a couple of months of summer backpacking in Europe, or three weeks of suntanning in Mexico. I am talking about something much more interesting, longer-lasting, more challenging and certainly more exciting-going on a university exchange program.
The second installment of the pre-nuptial journey. The minute details of wedding planning, without the help of J. Lo or the enlistment of Adam Sandler.
PART TWO: It's all about the stuffed sole... Planning the details of a wedding is not as stressful as Father of the Bride would have us believe; it's far, far worse. I am blessed with supportive parents and a very relaxed fiancé-so relaxed, in fact, that my father labeled him "type C," since he is far more easy-going than both "type A" and "type B" personalities allow.
The past and the golden era of Montreal jazz
Every summer, thousands of tourists flood the streets and concert halls of Montreal for the International Jazz Festival. These fans are continuing a time-honoured tradition that extends beyond the jazz festival's 24-year existence. While Montreal has become renowned for its massive outdoor concerts and highly-publicized showcases, many tourists and residents are unaware of jazz's rich history in the city.
It is impossible to write a column on Montreal landmarks without mentioning Avenue du Mont-Royal. The street unfolds through the heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal, arguably the city's most vibrant neighbourhood. It represents a must-see destination for tourists and a regular hangout for locals.
Why were students engaging in verbal fighting matches in Leacock last week? The individual words that shape our larger discourse.
If you happened to be crossing through the Arts building to Leacock last Wednesday afternoon, you may have been interrupted by something unusual for the normally serene, sunlit hallway. Squeezed in between wall and glass were two student advocacy groups that could barely fit their rhetorical and physical bodies into the limited space.