Culture Briefs
Alternative approaches Often more renowned for stifling creativity than supporting it, McGill has rarely been seen as the vanguard of artistic endeavour. But Professor Alanna… Read More »Culture Briefs
Alternative approaches Often more renowned for stifling creativity than supporting it, McGill has rarely been seen as the vanguard of artistic endeavour. But Professor Alanna… Read More »Culture Briefs
I’m so over it, really Re: “Women in red rated sexier” | Sci+Tech | Nov. 17 I’m sick of the pursuit of knowledge being framed… Read More »Letters: Vacuum existence, hippies, apartheid, Masi, Ann Coulter, cats, and pills
A new way to create diamonds could change the world
Tim Clark’s “Reading The Limits” interprets philosophy through art
Erica Adelson, Zoya Aleem, Julie Alsop, Laura Anderson, Juli Atallah, Kelley Baldwin, Ian Beattie, Francesca Bianco, Jacqueline Bird, Chelsea Blazer, Sophie Busby, Nicolas Boisvert-Novak, Benjamin… Read More »Thanks to all our contributors this semester!
Nikki Bozinoff and Jamie Lundine unpack the implications of male circumcision as potential HIV prevention
Leah Pires deconstructs the fraught relationship between cyclists and motorists
Action Démocratique (ADQ) Party leader: Mario Dumont Playing on the fears of xenophobic Quebeckers, Dumont rose to leader of the official opposition 20 months ago,… Read More »Synthesizing the Quebec election: parties and platforms
In “Remembering the deaths of trans sex workers” (Commentary, Nov. 20), The Daily incorrectly referred to the author, Telyn Kusalik, as “he,” when in fact… Read More »Errata
But can we blame him?
Hyde Park
David Adams Richards’s “great Canadian novel” is anything but
Editorial
An open letter to Morton Mendelson against the new travel directive
Dr. Kenneth Mayer is a professor of Medicine and Community Health and the Director of Brown University AIDS Program. The Daily had a chance to… Read More »In the test tube: three decades of HIV vaccination