The intersection of gender and climate change
Environmental catastrophe will strike women hardest
Environmental catastrophe will strike women hardest
How we are forced into a normative consumption of sports
From 1948 to 1994, the South African state divided its citizens by race and discriminated against them based on that categorization. The South African government… Read More »We need to learn from history
Re: “The Daily’s silence on Iran” | Commentary | February 18
Erin Lang’s music has a certain wistful charm about it; her songs contain echoes of an old music box rediscovered in one’s attic, or a… Read More »Vintage melodies
Advertising restrictions lead to rising deficits, store due for closure
Campus gets inflammed every time it’s mentioned
Could anyone elucidate the origins of the SSMU “male/non-male” policy, whereas all General Assembly debate must alternate between male and non-male speakers? It’s equally laudable and… Read More »More binaries, por favor!
“Socrates, is virtue teachable?” asks Meno. And so Plato’s Socratic dialogue, Meno, begins. Meno has, of course, been studied extensively. But rather than offering a… Read More »The theatrics of thought
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
CORRECTION APPENDED Since November, about the time that the Choose Life controversy blew up on campus, Conservative MP Brad Trost has been petitioning to cut… Read More »Reproductive rights are part of a larger fight
Re: “Zionism is not racism” | Commentary | February 15
Community organizer and McGill alum speaks on equity, education, and the need to mobilize
Ideology should not motivate funding allocations