Not Your Oriental Fantasy
Navigating racial exotification on campus
Navigating racial exotification on campus
Signs on public buildings are intended to designate all accessible entrances for persons with disabilities. At Thomson House, the official graduate student space of the… Read More »Letter to the McGill administration regarding accessibility at Thomson House
The Quebec government deregulated international tuition. McGill must keep education affordable for all.
Student testimonies confirm decades old warning system between peers
content warning: Police brutality, violence, abuse On March 15, 200 to 300 people gathered in the streets of Montreal for the annual anti-police brutality march.… Read More »Journalists have a responsibility to critique police brutality
Another year, another Daily. This one was eventful, however, with a referendum that could’ve changed the landscape of campus press and the forced uprooting of… Read More »Letters to the editors
On the biased perception of violence
Being a cultural Muslim at McGill
Content warning: Racism, violence On March 8, 2018, Wessen Vandenhoek, a Black man living in northeast Calgary, sought care at the East Calgary Health Centre.… Read More »Canadian healthcare fails racialized people once again
Content warning: anti-Indigenous violence, abuse, alcoholism A yellow house, Nothing big, nothing fancy, it that was more than I could ask for, and it was… Read More »Untitled
The Obstacles that Face LGBTQ+ Refugees
A look at the racialized life in death
Prioritizing creatives’ mental health
Dear Principal Fortier, In the Winter issue, McGill News reported the creation of the new Max Bell School of Public Policy (Training Tomorrow’s Policy Leaders,… Read More »In response to creation of the Max Bell School of Public Policy