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Re: “SSMU dropped the ball” | Editorial | October 23
Re: “SSMU dropped the ball” | Editorial | October 23
Dress up your cookies for Halloween!
The Daily’s Amelia Schonbek tackles the notion that a song is just a song
Ever heard of Ahava? It’s a cosmetics company that specializes in skin care products. Cosmetics companies often stir up enough controversy on their own, through… Read More »Make-up cover-up
The first shock of this election season was long in coming. On September 23, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled a contract between the City and the… Read More »The affair of the water meters
Canadian writer Andrew Smith chronicles his efforts at self-publishing
The state imposes unfair requirements on trans citizens
T he discussion we’ve seen so far regarding the “Echoes of the Holocaust” event needs some clarification. In particular, I’d like to examine Morton Mendelson’s… Read More »Mendelson misunderstands free expression
Volunteer groups do legitimate, necessary work
Conservative McGill invites immigration minister to speak
It’s been a rough couple of weeks for Ville-Marie borough mayor Benoit Labonté. Two weeks ago, reports surfaced that he had accepted over $100,000 from… Read More »Opposition leader resigns, accused of shady fundraising
On the night of October 15, Radio-Canada aired its investigative radio program Enquête, in which whistleblower François Beaudry – a former senior engineer at the… Read More »Mafia runs road construction
Freedom to express a wide range of ideas – a privilege of our democracy – is essential in a modern university. Sharing ideas is indispensible… Read More »Freedom of expression is integral to education
Alison Withers explores how it’s the first dose when it comes to campus sustainability
The atmosphere surrounding the approaching November 1 election has quickly soured in recent weeks as numerous corruption scandals have come to light. Recent news reports… Read More »Montreal corruption: a primer