Commentary
Errata
The photo accompanying “CNR-Mohawk lawsuit resisted by local activists” (News, Oct. 2) was incorrectly credited to Stephen Davis. In fact, Marie Thomas took the photo.… Read More »Errata
The Conversationalist: Embracing visual literacy
People talk about being blind to things like colour and gender. “Colourblind” is the friendly term some use for this approach. And it has its… Read More »The Conversationalist: Embracing visual literacy
Letters: Thoughts on LGBT and military stories; the crime of skateboarding
Queer McGill should recognize power struggles Re: “Queer McGill should evaluate its legacy” | Commentary | Oct. 6 The institutionalized and systemic oppression that queers… Read More »Letters: Thoughts on LGBT and military stories; the crime of skateboarding
EDITORIAL: The feds need some Sex Ed
Editorial
Desegregating our bathrooms
Comment
Letters: Babies. And what is with those capitalists?
No one said anything about plotting human suffering Re: The latest conclusion from Bronfman High | Commentary | Sept. 29 In years of debating the… Read More »Letters: Babies. And what is with those capitalists?
Life Lines: Next Tuesday, flex your affecting muscles
Almost every columnist in almost every newspaper seems to be writing about how America will define her next president or how the next president will… Read More »Life Lines: Next Tuesday, flex your affecting muscles
ENDORSEMENT: Let’s go to the GA
Suddenly, it’s that time of year again. The General Assembly (GA) posters are up, the weather is turning shitty, and Pop Montreal is but a… Read More »ENDORSEMENT: Let’s go to the GA
Letters: On super heroes, drinks, abortion, and money
Sane shit from a made-up super hero Re: More crazy shit from theatre students | Commentary | Sept. 29 I take offense to the term… Read More »Letters: On super heroes, drinks, abortion, and money
Aristotle’s lackey: The mesmerizing commute
I ran. I wasn’t in a rush, but everyone behind me was, and I hate being “that walker” everyone dreams of curbstomping. Within a few… Read More »Aristotle’s lackey: The mesmerizing commute