Discussion is not divisive
A worrying depoliticization has ensared campus
A worrying depoliticization has ensared campus
Last October, posters encouraging course lecturers to unionize began to disappear from across campus. The removals followed an internal memo circulated to building directors on… Read More »Professors’ letter should spark university-wide solidarity
Tragedy strikes in the United States
An open letter from retired and current faculty
Today’s world recognizes the importance of societies’ educational excellence in economic growth. It is even treated as a measurable commodity and some international agencies have… Read More »The decline of broader education
A consensual world is possible
Mental illness is more common than you think, and there’s nothing wrong with it
Some misconceptions about Christianity
Learning about the diversity of belief in a globalized world
Why the burden of proof is on believers
When over $3 trillion of government stimulus are injected into the economy, combined with rumours of monetizing an enormous foreign debt, high inflation is a… Read More »The double dip is coming
Jon Booth thinks he is being controversial by calling Israel an apartheid state. Unfortunately, Jon Booth is not being very controversial. Israel has been called… Read More »Stop the anti-Israel hate
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Our priorities define us
Open letter to the Canadian Studies department