Spring 2025


David Bernad, BA’04, the Emmy Award-winning executive producer of The White Lotus, on how he went from organizing Frosh Week parties at McGill, to producing one of the most acclaimed shows on television.

Culture
‘Our unofficial Architect Laureate’
The life and work of Arthur Erickson, BArch’50, LLD’75, one of Canada’s most celebrated and influential architects, is the subject of both a new documentary film and a new exhibition at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.

People
No fan of ‘eat-your-spinach’ journalism
USA Today editor-in-chief Caren Bohan, BA’87, says that fact-based journalism is her newspaper’s ‘north star,’ and her reporters aren’t afraid of asking tough questions. But the publication also knows a thing or two about having fun.
From President’s Perspective: The latest from Davos
“ This year, the one broad underlying theme was artificial intelligence. You realize what a juggernaut we have coming our way. It's already here, but its impact [is] expanding rapidly.”

President Deep Saini
Co-director of Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics

Weathering the storm
When Peter Oliver, BCom’71, co-founded Oliver & Bonacini Hospitality, he helped elevate Toronto’s dining scene. Now his son Andrew Oliver, BCom’06, is taking O&B to new heights (literally and figuratively), but first he had to contend with a disastrous pandemic.

An idealist who gets things done
Laure Waridel, BA’96, has been one of Quebec’s most prominent voices on environmental issues and fair trade for decades. She is troubled by the rise of populism and climate skepticism, but she isn’t done fighting for a better future.

Searching for the ‘explosive stuff of the universe’
McGill astrophysicist Daryl Haggard was part of the international team of scientists who produced the first-ever image of a black hole. Now she is a key player in a $1 billion NASA competition to explore the origins of supermassive black holes.
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