Author: Antoine Larocque

Preserving childhood magic in adulthood

As kids, we ache to grow older; as adults, we ache for childhood. The Tribune shares three childhood books that capture this longing. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry – Bianca Sugunasiri, Arts and Entertainment Editor  Grown-ups become preoccupied with the most inconsequential matters. Peering at the world blindly,[Read More…]

A blast from the past: Revisiting some of our favourite SciTech pieces

A look at Artificial Intelligence – Malika Logossou, Managing Editor A few months ago, I wrote a piece on Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, examining whether they reduce cognitive skills and how this extends to students and adults. Drawing from Nandini Asavari Bharadwaj’s expertise, a PhD candidate in McGill’s Department of[Read More…]

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