Choose Life becomes full-status club
Students debate whether “pro-life” is oppressive
Students debate whether “pro-life” is oppressive
Weapons, to state the obvious, are extremely complicated. High-tech explosives are not something your average McGill student understands particularly well. This may be one reason… Read More »Hyde Park: Higher learning or higher-tech weapons?
New licensing for McGill’s health technologies could benefit many
Last Thursday, 450 students voted against debating the motion to condemn the bombings of educational institutions in Gaza. A question that I thought would reach… Read More »Hyde Park: Separating politics from human rights
“If it bleeds, it leads,” goes the journalistic maxim. But it is clear that not all blood is equally worthy of the front page. Supposedly… Read More »Hyde Park: No news is bad news
There is an all-too-familiar litany of complaints that follow the question, “So, how do you like McGill?” posed so frequently by probing family members: the… Read More »Hyde Park: Taking diversity to class
I marched into the military recruiting centre on a rainy Thursday night. Three teenage boys about my age shot me a disinterested glance as they… Read More »Basic training
Research from two studies renews hope of finding effective microbicide
Would the real Harvard nix Humanistics? Re: “In defence of Humanistic Studies” | Commentary | February 9 I stand with Richard Kreitner in support of… Read More »Letters
Federal infrastructure money to help refurbish cultural centre and NDG theatre
Economic Task Force’s first Town Hall encourages open and creative atmosphere
Jean Saint-Vil’s audience of 60 buckled over in laughter Thursday, during his speech “Black History Now,” the centerpiece of 2009 Black History Month at McGill,… Read More »Haitian speaker challenges white supremacy
Health staff look to students for feedback on possibility of a permanent future for rapid HIV testing at McGill
Friends with Food
The Daily examines how literary presses and grassroots initiatives are keeping Canadian book publishing afloat