You have the right to remain stupid
I’m not a supporter of Choose Life, but I do agree with their right to exist on campus, as a SSMU club – or rather… Read More »You have the right to remain stupid
I’m not a supporter of Choose Life, but I do agree with their right to exist on campus, as a SSMU club – or rather… Read More »You have the right to remain stupid
Re: “Dress code flouted in Birks Chapel” | Compendium! | September 28
We applaud SSMU Council’s decision to censure Choose Life’s event planned for this week, a talk given by anti-abortion activist Jose Ruba entitled “Echoes of… Read More »Choose Life steps over the line
Nationwide event aims to raise poetry’s profile
UBC researcher Joy Johnson calls for new investigations
Defamation suit seeks $130,000 for public accusation of extortion
Canadian says accusations of terror links are baseless
Re: “Seeking : pro-choice champion” | Commentary | September 28
Last week, Global TV aired a segment on escalating violence between Filipino and South Asian teenagers in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood. The journalists framed the most… Read More »Look at the big picture behind “gang violence”
In the article “Verdun Acquires First Industrial Composter,” (News, September 28), The Daily misattributed a quotation to Francine Morin. It was in fact Steve McLeod… Read More »Errata
Theatre course teaches students about social justice in and out of the classroom
Cagibi improv series brings musicians together
The Fund for Public Interest Research, a fundraising and canvassing operation that raises money for American non-profit organizations recently settled a $2.15-million class action suit… Read More »U.S.-PIRG Fund sued for $2.15 Million by employees
Former death row inmate and Canadian lifer on parole speak at McGill
Re: “Speakers share abortion experiences” | News | September 28