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Political correctness can go to far in Tête du tuque
Political correctness can go to far in Tête du tuque
Criticism in three parts Two weeks ago the Quebec government announced that it would make all new immigrants sign a pledge saying they agree with… Read More »Letters: Jabs at Honours Poli Sci., Obamadness, and Tadamon!
Kian Slobodin remembers her upbringing on rural Denman Island, and worries about the future of such tiny, eclectic communities
Editorial
City cracking down on illegally parked bikes in Plateau-Mont Royal borough
Skydive destigmatizes disability through theatre
It was after midnight when SSMU Council came to their 18- 5 vote against calling for Dick Pound’s resignation as McGill Chancellor due to his… Read More »Referendum period opens one question short
A brief history of architecture and illumination
Cinema Politica – Radiant City Tuesday, November 18, 8 p.m. Room 101, 3475 Peel McGill’s Cinema Politica screens the film Radiant City, which examines modern… Read More »What’s the haps
Culture Brief
Surveying the colourful spectrum of newspaper writers, you’ll come across everything from self-aware critical essays to flamboyant, roller coaster-type pieces, and it’s often hard to… Read More »Life Lines: Breaking our profane Morse code
In the November 10 article “McGill lacks First Nations studies program,” The Daily incorrectly stated that Professor Michael Doxtater said Chancellor Dick Pound’s comments about… Read More »Erratum
Interactive sessions encourage and empower budding bike mechanics
Don’t belittle medication Re: “McGill Mental Heath cleans up” | News | Nov. 10 I take issue with Dr. Robert Franck’s comments regarding scaling back… Read More »Letters: Medication, Masi, and the UN