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Senta (Maida Hundeling) charms the audience with a soaring Montreal debut. (Yves Renaud / Opéra de Montréal)

The phantom menace, Wagner style

Written in 1841, The Flying Dutchman tells the story of a man condemned to roam the sea for all eternity, until he finds a woman who remains faithful to him until her death. Paired with a celebrated musical score, this dark love story requires virtuosic performances from the entire cast.[Read More…]

This Week in Research

HIV Vaccine Researchers at the University of Western Ontario and Sumagen Canada are one step closer to creating a marketable HIV vaccine. Last week, Dr. Chil-Yong Kang successfully completed the first phase of human clinical trials. The vaccine SAV001-H, is a genetically modified, killed whole-virus vaccine. First, the virus is[Read More…]

Guelph’s men and women teams claim their seventh and eighth straight CIS championship, respectively. (Geoff Robins)

McGill runs to respectable finish at Nationals

On Saturday, members of McGill men’s and women’s cross country teams participated in the 2012 national championships at Western University. The event featured 17 female and 18 male teams from across the country. When the dust settled, the Martlets had finished seventh overall in their 5km race, while the Redmen,[Read More…]

Mélodie Daoust celebrates with her teammates after scoring a goal. (Luke Orlando / McGill Tribune)

Defending their No.1 ranking: Martlets stay perfect

The Martlets entered McConnell Arena Saturday afternoon looking to defend their No.1 ranking in Canada and their conference-best 6-0 start to the season. In the end, the Concordia Stingers proved to be no contest for McGill, as the Martlets prevailed 3-1. McGill jumped out to a quick 1-0 start, thanks[Read More…]

Beers, cheers, and tears: that’s politics

‘Happy Hour’ on a Tuesday night—not exactly the time you would expect to pay $3 cover at Gert’s. But our thirst had to be quenched, and we couldn’t walk much further. My friend and I were in search of a simple study break and an escape from the ‘McLennan Madness.’[Read More…]

Sports Briefs

Swimming — RSEQ CUP 3: Bielby, Renaud, Benoit, De Broux win: four medals each Steven Bielby and Valerie De Broux swam past the competition on Saturday afternoon, as the Redmen and Martlets competed in the third RSEQ Cup at the Université de Montreal’s CEPSUM pool. The Redmen placed third out of six teams,[Read More…]

Georges St. Pierre regained his title in Montreal in 2008. (media.ufc.tv)

Montreal set to welcome hometown hero

The NHL lockout has left a huge void in the lives of Montreal sports fans: we walk the streets on Saturday nights, expecting to see hockey on bar televisions, but all we find is college football. Luckily, there’s an opportunity coming up this Saturday night that will rival the atmosphere[Read More…]

Snickerdoodles done right. (http://yourmomcallsyouwhat.blogspot.ca/)

Snickerdoodle

Prep time: 20 minutes Cook time: 8-10 minutes Makes two dozen cookies Ingredients: ¼ cup butter, softened ¼ cup shortening ¾ cup white sugar 1 egg 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp. cream of tartar ½ tsp. baking soda Pinch of salt 1 tbsp. white[Read More…]

McGill soars to top; no magic needed at Queen’s

Despite what you might think about Quidditch from the fantasy world of Harry Potter, it’s real, and it’s full-contact. The McGill Tribune catches up with McGill Quidditch President Jon Cohen, and first-year chaser Robyn Fortune, fresh off their championship win at Queen’s University this past Sunday. McGill Tribune: How did[Read More…]

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