Naturopathic medicine is whack
What’s legal and causes the death and permanent disability of thousands of men, women, and children each year? Alternative medicine: the greatest natural disaster plaguing… Read More »Naturopathic medicine is whack
What’s legal and causes the death and permanent disability of thousands of men, women, and children each year? Alternative medicine: the greatest natural disaster plaguing… Read More »Naturopathic medicine is whack
Bootleg prescription drugs put trans folks’ lives in danger
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
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
W hen Quebec’s minister of education Michelle Courchesne announced last month that a major tuition hike for university students in Quebec was in the works,… Read More »Take a hike, tuition hike!
Legislation hinders developing countries’ access to life-saving medicine
From afar, Dilallo Burger looks like a regular burger joint, and for the most part it is. But the first clue of uniqueness would have… Read More »Burgers are better upside-down
Why psychostimulants might do more harm than good
Drug policy discussions often take the form of a binary: treatment versus enforcement. Carrots and sticks. This is however, a problematic and wildly uneven binary.… Read More »Stop punishing addicts
CKUT speakers discuss current policy’s failure to regulate harmful research applications
Moral decisions should not be made based on expediency
Amy G. is a recovering drug addict. During her recovery from addiction – a process that never really ends – the boundaries between counsellor and… Read More »Interview with an addict
Performance series aims to highlight individuals’ role in global exploitation
TaCEQ plebiscite ruled invalid
Controversial photographic exhibit explores disability and sexuality