Picking a major is one of the most defining short-term decisions we university students can make. After all, when we…
How I grew to love chemistry
As this year is slowly at an end (you may say it’s February now, but with the blink of an…
Life after McGill: The impact of undergraduate research on a medical student
Lisa Zhang, former MSURJ Managing Editor, was an Interdepartmental Honours in Immunology student who graduated from McGill in 2011. She…
La Mathematica dell’Arte: Let’s think about angles
What if you had the power to change the position of everything in the city while retaining the relationships between…
Reviewer #3…
(Part of a behind-the-scenes series about editing the undergrad research journal. Read the first post here.) As the first and…
In the name of science, my #overlyhonestmethods
I first became interested in science when I was about 13 — it was a picture of a glowing transgenic…
Listen to the Rhythm of the Lab
In a full-year research project, there’s often an mental, physical, emotional slump after Christmas for students. We had just seen…
An editor’s first editorial season
As a first year university student, I’ve not only had to adjust to university life but also to the editorial…
ASK MSURJ: How do you know if a lab will be a good fit for you?
Irene: If they keep beer in the cold room. In all seriousness, I think the most important thing is to agree on…
La Mathematica dell’Arte: Let’s think about length
Prime:Â You know, magnitudes are great. Naught:Â What are you saying all of a sudden? Prime:Â This idea that things have magnitudes is…
