Can university research pay off? If so, who'll get rich? A look at how McGill projects are spinning off into the private sector with the help of the Office of Technology Transfer. |
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Coach Charlie Baillie is a McGill icon whose name has become synonymous with Redmen football. After nearly 30 years, he says goodbye. |
Manifestation 101 : les étudiants remontent aux barricades Les activistes étudiants descendent dans la rue pour dénoncer à l'unisson ce qu'ils considèrent comme le fléau de l'heure : la mondialisation. |
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Dean of Law Peter Leuprecht quit a prestigious post at the Council of Europe in protest over human rights violations by member states. The worldly Leuprecht, who will preside at upcoming Cambodian war crimes, says McGill's history of human rights advocacy and bold new law programme make it the perfect place for him to be headquartered. |
Editor's Notebook
Another worldwide issue
Letters
Readers respond to Dr. Clarfield's epilogue and a return to Dawson
Newsbites
A new building for IT, Get me to the campus on time, Mad Dog O'Neill goes to the NBA, Fourth rock from the sun
Q & A
In conversation with Dr. Mark Wainberg, BSc'66, AIDS researcher
Alumni activities
Homecoming highlights
Alumni in action
A letter from the Middle East
Reviews
Adam Gopnik, McGill Jazz Orchestra, Jan Wong
Epilogue
Malls, Marketing and Main Street