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Public Health Still Includes Prisoners
One year on, incarcerated people at the Laval Migrant Prison continue to face health violations
Apple Censors URLs Containing “Asian” with Adult Filters
What AI and search trends can tell us about deep-rooted misogyny
SSMU Releases Financial Report
Union for Gender Empowerment expresses concern over report’s recommendations
SSMU Legislative Council Passes Divest for Human Rights Motion
Policy passed to the Board of Directors to be ratified
Vaccine Tourism and its Ethics (or Lack Thereof)
As COVID-19 vaccine rollouts progress at different rates around the world, a new phenomenon arises: vaccine tourism. The Guardian defines vaccine tourism as a new… Read More »Vaccine Tourism and its Ethics (or Lack Thereof)
2021 Grammy Awards Predictions
Who will take home an award at this year’s ceremony?
Out With A Bang: On Phoebe Bridgers’ Guitar Smash & Musical Double Standards
What the reaction to the artist’s SNL performance tells us about misogyny in the music industry
A Message from the Divest for Human Rights Coalition
On Tuesday, February 16, 90 per cent of students at the SSMU General Assembly voted in support of the historic “Divest for Human Rights Policy,”… Read More »A Message from the Divest for Human Rights Coalition
Valentine’s Day 2021: A Review
Illustrations Editor Eve Cable records a common scene for a 2021 Valentine’s Day.
Exotification and Alienation: the Adverse Effects of Tourism on African Immigrants
How colonial legacies remain in tourism
Arlo Parks Makes “Rainbows Out of Something Painful”
A review of ‘Collapsed in Sunbeams’
Without the Labour of Black Students and Faculty, McGill’s Anti-Racist Efforts Would Not Exist
Non-Black members of the McGill community must do their part in holding the University accountable and support BSN, Take James Down, and Black organizers
Spotlight on Eight Black Montreal-Based Visual Artists
The Daily’s Illustrations Editor highlights the work of local Black creators
Student Housing and Hospitality Services Update Residence Handbook
Students may now be evicted for violating COVID-19 measures













