Kashmir on Lockdown as India Strips Away Independence
Repeal of Articles 370 and 35A Continues India’s Settler-Colonial Project
Repeal of Articles 370 and 35A Continues India’s Settler-Colonial Project
On March 28, the CAQ government tabled the controversial Bill 21. This is the provincial government’s fourth attempt at limiting the religious freedom of religious… Read More »Bill 21 Isn’t Secularist, It’s Racist
The Role of Student Representatives in McGill’s Sexual Violence Policy
On the night of March 23, the Queen Victoria statue on McGill’s campus was doused with green paint. This statue, along with the James McGill… Read More »Colonial Statues Must Go
A Varsity Rowing Team Athlete’s Reasons to Vote No
By Vanessa Racine, Co-Chair of the Indigenous Students Alliance and as a Varsity Rugby Athlete. I am a student athlete and I am voting “no” to… Read More »We are Not the Other: Why We Can’t Approve the Fee Without Changing the Name
Critique of Imperial Reason Part 2: Palestine
On March 15, a white supremacist terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand resulted in the murder of 50 people during Jummah prayers at Al Noor… Read More »White Supremacy Caused the Christchurch Massacre
On the Ways Power Structures Inform Activist Discourse
Netanyahu Negotiates the Merger of Far-Right Parties
Addressing Duke University’s Email Controversy
March 18, 2019 marks the beginning of Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) at McGill and across North America. The term “apartheid” gained international attention during the… Read More »Israel is an Apartheid State
As a former contributor and editor at The McGill Daily, I share the disappointment many Venezuelans who are part of the McGill community have expressed… Read More »Letter: Response to “Hands Off Venezuela”
How Black-Arab Relations Can Be Maintained
On the Emotional Toll of Wilfully Dodging Democracy