Protecting our most vulnerable workers
The New York state Senate is currently trying to pass a Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. Though parties within the legislature have stalled it from… Read More »Protecting our most vulnerable workers
The New York state Senate is currently trying to pass a Domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. Though parties within the legislature have stalled it from… Read More »Protecting our most vulnerable workers
Over the past month, Montréal, arts interculturels (MAI) has highlighted the work of contemporary African choreographers working in Canada through an ongoing series of new… Read More »Dancing out of Africa
Re: “Rape isn’t funny” | Commentary | September 17
Learning the martial art of navigating streets
A merican sci-fi writer David Brin once said, “When it comes to privacy and accountability, people always demand the former for themselves and the latter… Read More »Point: The U.S. should establish a universal DNA database
Theatre In Actu’s small-scale production of Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis
Sammy Baloji’s Vues de Likasi
Reports on McGill’s highest bodies
Luc Courchesne’s Journal panoscopique
Last December, McGill consolidated its self-run Upper Residence dining services and dining services at New Rez and Carrefour Sherbrooke under the umbrella of McGill Food… Read More »Editorial: Why you should worry about food services
Counterpoint: Our DNA is too valuable for the government to own it
Study finds health inequalities in the workplace and argues need for fringe benefits
Re: “Landry for mandatory French in CEGEP” | News | September 14
Re: “Everything you always wanted to know about SSMU” | News | September 3
In our postmodern world, it is unsurprising that many cling to a few “facts” that science offers in investigating crimes. DNA profiles can help solve… Read More »Counterpoint: Our DNA is too valuable for the government to own it