Iran is Not Dealt a Fair Hand When it Comes to Democracy
Hope dwindles for regime change and improved conditions
Hope dwindles for regime change and improved conditions
The growing cost of being a woman in Quebec
Apathy and psychological exhaustion in the face of short-form content
The changing landscape of independent journalism
Through its superficial analysis of tyranny, the Daily’s Antigone op-ed renders itself reductive
Vows, Visas, and the Politics of Marriage
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, the dating market seems to be failing many people.
While comparing Trump to Hitler may have felt cutting edge a year ago, it doesn’t anymore
A personal reflection on the value of friendship
There’s a Montreal past Roddick Gates
As the EU leads the way in tech regulation, Silicon Valley’s billionaire class has courted the ascending European far-right and its Eurosceptic rhetoric
America’s Democratic Decline
In the wake of Carney’s Davos address and Trump’s rebuttal, questions of dependency, leverage, and North American cooperation have moved to the foreground
As protests spread, Iran has isolated the country digitally, leading to contested casualty counts
Amid the rise of AI usage among college students, professors reinstate
in-person assessments to restore confidence in academic learning