Breakfast all day, all night
Growing up, I rarely went “out” for breakfast. I suppose I can attribute the lack of venturing to weekdays of school-morning flurry: staple-less book reports,… Read More »Breakfast all day, all night
Growing up, I rarely went “out” for breakfast. I suppose I can attribute the lack of venturing to weekdays of school-morning flurry: staple-less book reports,… Read More »Breakfast all day, all night
Erin Lang’s music has a certain wistful charm about it; her songs contain echoes of an old music box rediscovered in one’s attic, or a… Read More »Vintage melodies
Campus gets inflammed every time it’s mentioned
CORRECTION APPENDED Since November, about the time that the Choose Life controversy blew up on campus, Conservative MP Brad Trost has been petitioning to cut… Read More »Reproductive rights are part of a larger fight
Ideology should not motivate funding allocations
Re: “Zionism is not racism” | Commentary | February 15
Could anyone elucidate the origins of the SSMU “male/non-male” policy, whereas all General Assembly debate must alternate between male and non-male speakers? It’s equally laudable and… Read More »More binaries, por favor!
The Haiti Response Summit was held in Montreal last week, bringing together 27 national societies of the Red Cross Red Crescent to discuss the international… Read More »Red Cross hosts Haiti conference
A piece // body peace by Sally Lin
A handful of students respond at TaCEQ protest
October 1958 The Daily prints a feature from the magazine Justice criticizing southern U.S. states for failing to uphold a Supreme Court decision to integrate… Read More »A half-century of black issues at McGill, in Montreal, and in Canada
The way we think about blackness in Canada must change. During Black History Month in particular, we are encouraged to recall the past oppression of… Read More »More black history in our politics, more politics in our Black History Month
Our advice for this week is to play with your food. That childhood no-no is coming back stronger than the Olympic spirit in Canada. Just… Read More »Spice up your salad
McGill’s Post-Graduate Student sSociety (PGSS) is currently surveying graduate and postgraduate students to assess their feelings about possible financial support for students on maternity or… Read More »PGSS surveys student parents
Accessibility, home demolition, and foreign investment among the themes addressed