McMaster University is a site rich in history and — according to some — paranormal activity. From eerie sounds in empty offices to strange presences in isolated corridors, staff and students alike ...
[adrotate banner="16"] [feather_share show="twitter, google_plus, facebook, reddit, tumblr" hide="pinterest, linkedin, mail"] By: Dawn Braiscak Everyone knows love is the most common theme in songs, ...
New policy aims to prioritize local students and address physician shortages by reserving medical school admissions for Canadian applicants The province will reserve 95 per cent of seats for Ontario ...
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O n Tuesday, March 19, 2024, the full-time staff of the McMaster Students Union had our monthly staff meeting. As staff joined in-person and virtually, we heard updates about the latest projects by ...
Despite the impacts of slavery that still permeate today, the richness of Black history deserves to be platformed and taught A s a Black person, when I was younger, I never questioned who we were ...
Ahead of the 2025/2026 season, McMaster intramurals offers a variety of employment opportunities for students. Intramural sports offer one of the most accessible and social ways for McMaster students ...
A rtificial intelligence is beginning to integrate itself into life at McMaster and recently it has encroached upon our pipettes and Erlenmeyer flasks. Stemble is an AI grading software being used by ...
The Royal Botanical Gardens located in Burlington opened its latest exhibition, taking place from Sept. 12-21, 2025, presenting Fleurs de Villes: Downton Abbey. The exhibition presents life-sized ...
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 ...
As a campus without a rink, McMaster hockey has never been a major source of popularity with students, but they certainly deserve it Ranging from American football to soccer in both women’s and men’s ...
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 ...