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Bathroom graffiti and social connections
Bathroom graffiti and social connections
75 cent hike will go toward deficit
Over the past few years, the medical establishment has been moving away from the terms “intersex conditions” or “intersex people” toward “disorders of sex development”… Read More »Disordered terminology
The Pope’s mishandling of sex abuse scandals is cause for abdication
Last Tuesday, a Liberal motion in the House of Commons to modify Stephen Harper’s maternal and child health initiative for developing nations, to be presented… Read More »Transnational abortion
In recent years, doctors have started prescribing hormone blockers (HBs) for trans youth about to go through puberty. These drugs delay the onset of puberty… Read More »Think of the children!
While the hundred-some reasons to vote on the cover of the “Vote for…” issue (March 8) were generally less eye-catching than the Big-Brother-esque Martin Ssempa… Read More »The politics of imagery
In her letter dated March 11, U2 IDS student Jamie Birks begged The Daily to stop its torrent of anti-Israel coverage. Earlier this month, Mookie… Read More »Queer people and women better off in Israel
When scientific genius goes to extremes
The Daily’s Ian Beattie challenges the paper’s response to opponents of pro-life groups
If you are new to writing news for The Daily, please read this guide in full before writing your story. And be sure to send… Read More »The Daily’s Guide for News Writers
Activist communities must be less all-or-nothing in their judgments
Almost 200 workers may have been exposed to unhealthy amounts of radioactivity last November at the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station on the eastern shore of… Read More »Ontario nuclear workers exposed to radiation
An information session for a new initiative to improve ties between students and residents of the Milton-Parc neighbourhood was held in the Notre Dame Church… Read More »SSMU and Milton-Parc work together
Last month, the Fédération des associations de familles monoparentales et recomposées du Québec (FAFMRQ) filed a class action lawsuit against the provincial government on behalf… Read More »Quebec bursary deductions spur lawsuit