QPIRG: what is it good for? A lot.
During the fee opt-out campaign this year, which lasted from September 14-28, a consortium of campus groups – McGill Anatomy & Cell Biology Student Society,… Read More »QPIRG: what is it good for? A lot.
During the fee opt-out campaign this year, which lasted from September 14-28, a consortium of campus groups – McGill Anatomy & Cell Biology Student Society,… Read More »QPIRG: what is it good for? A lot.
Unorthodox professor dismissed by McGill helps students reach their full potential
Re: “You have the right to remain stupid” | Letters | October 5
As The Daily went to press last Friday, we were informed that Choose Life would cancel the event called “Echoes of the Holocaust.” Over the… Read More »Editors’ Note
Re: “Tasers overused and unreliable” | News | September 24
Re: “Dress code flouted in Birks Chapel” | Compendium! | September 28
Re: Pop Montreal | Culture | 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
I speak for many of my pro-choice colleagues when I say that we must gracefully decline Kathryn Sawyer’s invitation to be the pro-choice champion for… Read More »Seeking: a new approach to anti-abortion activism
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
Choose Life has a pattern of engaging in questionable events, including displaying photos of fetuses at the crossroads, and more recently hosting a supposedly “non-political”… Read More »I didn’t choose Choose Life
Re: “Speakers share abortion experiences” | News | September 28
I made my dad read Dave Eggers this summer. Having read A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius the summer before, I delighted in seeing him… Read More »How my father learned to swear
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”
Re: “Queering Montreal” | Commentary | September 24