So the last topic was on the idea of infinity (remember that we have to be careful about infinity – … More
Tag: McGill
Guts, toes, and other reasons why physics isn’t so bad
In my experience, McGill students are a diverse bunch. However, there’s one question that we invariably ask one another. It’s … More
Start your school year at one of these science events in September!
General Soup and Science @ the Redpath Museum: the 16th edition of this Faculty of Science tradition will be held September … More
Collaboration and clean-energy at Polytechnique
Can Quebec run on only clean energy? At Polytechnique Montréal on a Tuesday night, four speakers from four institutions sought … More
What is infinity?
To read more by Shunsuke: http://msurjblog.com/author/shunsukekatayama/ “I love you to infinity”, “I love you to infinity plus one”, “I love you … More
Finding a way: Picking & switching majors 101
Picking a major is one of the most defining short-term decisions we university students can make. After all, when we … More
Welcome Back!
Welcome back, McGillians! If you’re anything like us, you’ve promised yourself that you’ll really buckle down and study more this … More
Q&A with freezing-rain researcher Sophie Splawinski
Sophie Splawinski is an MSURJ contributor studying in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at McGill. Her research into … More
Happy studying, and see you next year!
Hello, readers! This is our final post of the semester. We hope that finals are going well! To help you … More
On choosing the perfect project
By Mason Sun When I started to search for an area of research right for me, it felt like trying … More
