Stuck on Shuffle: Prince and the Pavlovian response
Rummaging through the musical formative years
Rummaging through the musical formative years
What exactly did we accomplish at the General Assembly (GA) Thursday night? Perhaps if we hadn’t been dealing with a motion designed to polarize students,… Read More »Hyde Park: Talk to me, we’ll get beyond polarizing questions
Does fanaticism toward one beer mean it is truly worthy of merit?
Montreal’s biggest sex trade show aims to celebrate the nasty-nasty
Part II of The Daily’s guide to absurd financial realities
Funding cuts come after long struggle to secure a home
On a recent girls’ weekend, a friend of mine handed me what she promised would become my Bible. She entrusted me with a copy of… Read More »The problem with following The Rules
A look into the heteronormative values of public space
Debate over the Middle East has filled these pages since the Israeli offensive in Gaza began over a month ago. Below, two students debate the… Read More »Point / Counterpoint: An economic boycott of Israel?
McGill professors support call for Israeli boycott
A 2007 policy change in Harper’s Department of Foreign Affairs has endangered Canadians facing capital punishment abroad
Stephen Harper needs a makeover, fast. Since last October’s federal election, things have been going from bad to worse for our Prime Minister. His public… Read More »Extreme makeover: greening the PM
In some ways, the budget process was heartening; the threat of a coalition forced the Conservatives to deliver a centrist budget, which – though woefully… Read More »Hyde Park: Budget recklessly neglects foreign aid
Speaker urges recognition of aboriginal influence on Canadian law
Money lost, bookkeeper sued, recall petition thwarted, fingers pointed