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Moving beyond kneejerk reactions in campus politics
Moving beyond kneejerk reactions in campus politics
“Socrates, is virtue teachable?” asks Meno. And so Plato’s Socratic dialogue, Meno, begins. Meno has, of course, been studied extensively. But rather than offering a… Read More »The theatrics of thought
The Daily’s Statement of Principles says: “We recognize that at present power is unevenly distributed, especially (but not solely) on the basis of gender, age,… Read More »The Daily’s silence on Iran
A piece // body peace by Sally Lin
Re: “Fight oppression with oppression!” | Letters | February 11
Though hip hop has been criticized for promoting misogyny and materialism, and for negatively influencing today’s youth, educators and community volunteers are finding uses for… Read More »Beats for books
Salons Femmes br@nchées are a proud tradition at Studio XX, Montreal’s bilingual, feminist digital art centre. These evening show-and-tells serve the studio’s mandate to facilitate… Read More »Techno feminism
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!
Ideology should not motivate funding allocations
A look into the new handmade
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
Campus gets inflammed every time it’s mentioned
An open letter to Benedict XVI, re: anti-discrimination laws
Filmmaker and ex-squeegee kid portrays the criminalization of Montreal’s homeless