Socrates likes you for you
Ryan Healey on Norman Cornett’s dialogic hemlock
Ryan Healey on Norman Cornett’s dialogic hemlock
How Montreal fell for the Confederacy
When I met him last summer, Jerson Ballena was thirty years old, a father of two, and worked on an assembly line in the Philippines… Read More »Jerson Ballena loses his job. You get a cheap laptop. Welcome to globalization, Philippines style.
Olivia Messer and Joan Moses investigate bisexual experience and identity
“Welcome to Zuccotti Park Zoo,” says the sign, duct-taped to a tree at the edge of the newly-renamed Liberty Park, the heart of Occupy Wall… Read More »Three Days Occupying Wall Street
Ten years after the Montreal novelist’s death, his widow Florence keeps his memory alive
How viruses could save your life
Why you don’t want to be wrongfully convicted in Canada
A reflection on ‘The McGill Four’ and the NDP’s new youth wing
An image consulting class at a respectable Toronto college goes off the rails
A summer in the Alaskan hinterlands
ERIN HUDSON – THE MCGILL DAILY Tensions arose Tuesday at Queer McGill’s (QM) general assembly as the group attempted to pass a constitutional amendment… Read More »Tensions arise at last council following Queer McGill assembly
Wisconsonite Adam Sobchak on the Tea Party, institutional corruption, and the war on America’s unions
Indigenous Panamanians are fighting to save their land from international – and Canadian – mining interests
Are consumers in the loop on their genetically modified food?