The new pill politics
Naomi Lightman examines the troubling past and alarming side effects of the contraceptive that changed the world
Naomi Lightman examines the troubling past and alarming side effects of the contraceptive that changed the world
Activist and mother Jessica DelBalzo believes adoption is motivated by greed and must be prevented at all costs, because it destroys families and harms the… Read More »Adoption may do more harm than good: speaker
Movies can enrich childhood novels, but recent efforts are often more interested in showing off special effects
Technological change may wreak greater consequences than we imagine, according to Professor Darin Barney, who presented the CKUT-Radio Training Days keynote address Friday night, entitled… Read More »Prof argues technology can stifle democracy
Wearing conversation-arousing garments to a FIFA screening is like wearing a Jane’s Addiction t-shirt to Lollapalooza. At Púbol – Dalí De-construction, one middle-aged woman seated… Read More »Deconstucting Picasso, delegitimizing Warhol: a look at the FIFA festival
Former Daily editor expresses support for Daily Thank you McGill undergraduate students for reaffirming your support for The Daily. For almost a hundred years, McGill… Read More »Letters: Old editors and new conspiracy theories
Usually, all I receive in my email account for this column are messages from Esteban Kramer urging me to consider buying some penny-stocks on the… Read More »Hand to Mouth: Padraic opens his mailbag
Running a referendum campaign takes a lot of time, energy, and money, but it has its perks: students have actually sat down to read through… Read More »Hyde Park: A user’s guide to shaping The Daily
Vote Yes for your sworn enemies Sirs, To my dear fellow sensible and pragmatic people on campus who think The Daily is a dirty pinko… Read More »Letters: Manosij Majumdar floods The Daily letters section while editors hastily assemble ark
Paranoid Park explores adolescent alienation – again
You may have heard that the University administration is trying to control whether SSMU clubs and services can use the word “McGill” in their names.… Read More »Hyde Park: Admin to McGill First Aid: not in our name
Post-graduates head to the polls today
McGill Student Services’ abrupt firing of longtime mental health counsellor Eric Widdicombe last month left his students shocked and searching for explanations. Human resources gave… Read More »Students object to counsellor’s firing
Three weeks ago, protesters tore pages with a military recruitment ad out of The McGill Tribune, risking severe paper cuts to save their fellow students… Read More »You are here: Our cloak-and-dagger campus
Smoothie chain Liquid Nutrition signed a lease with SSMU Friday to move into Shatner Room 108, the space previously occupied by computer store University Bytes.… Read More »SSMU forced to settle for smoothies in first-floor Shatner space