No, this letter is the one to make them listen to reason
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
This coming March 21 will ring in the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (IDERD). For many skeptics, the day is nothing but… Read More »The fight to end racism isn’t over
Sincere humanitarianism empowers women in the developing world
McGill researchers work with Inuit hunters to understand and publicize the social effects of climate change
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
Re: “Downwardly mobile and loving it” | Commentary | March 11
A truncated version of this article appeared in the March 18 issue of The Daily. Accommodation is a word with baggage in Quebec. In 2007,… Read More »Muslim women don’t need saving from themselves
The Edgy Women festival is organized by Studio 303, a Montreal resource centre aimed at stimulating artistic exchange between artists and the public through workshops,… Read More »Cutting edge feminism
Valuable crop would be used to produce medicinal drugs
A recovering heroin addict talks about Narcotics Anonymous and life in recovery
International conflicts spill into Canada via illicit trade
Why psychostimulants might do more harm than good
The word “drugs” is not a neutral term. It comes loaded with other meanings, many emerging from the discourse around the “War on Drugs” and… Read More »End the stigmatization of medical drugs
On March 8-9 and 17-18, McGill students employed as invigilators in the Fall 2009 term will vote on forming a collective bargaining unit within the… Read More »Invigilators should unionize
In residence, drugs are pervasive, but not predominant