When humour turns black
Jokes in the classroom can get in the way of learning
Jokes in the classroom can get in the way of learning
75 cent hike will go toward deficit
Prof talks “new” neuroscience and technology
The perennial problem with Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) seems to emanate from nomenclature: that is, the usage of the very word apartheid, with this last… Read More »Reflections on IAW
Senate discusses new taxes on graduate students
Over the past few years, the medical establishment has been moving away from the terms “intersex conditions” or “intersex people” toward “disorders of sex development”… Read More »Disordered terminology
Referendums slated at McGill and six more schools regarding federation membership
Activists fight for 130-year-old institution, saying it provides a good environment and fresh produce for prisoners
From March 29 to April 1, McGill’s graduate students and postdoctoral scholars will be asked if they want to continue their membership in the Canadian… Read More »Real progressives say no to CFS
Motion fails requiring disclosure of harmful impacts
Plans to reduce massive highway interchange unveiled, includes increased public transit, and fewer house demolitions
The Pope’s mishandling of sex abuse scandals is cause for abdication
* In the original editorial, The Daily suggested that Steven Rosenhein was a CFS employee, and that allegations of extortion surrounding him were a matter… Read More »Vote no – just no – only no
Last Tuesday, a Liberal motion in the House of Commons to modify Stephen Harper’s maternal and child health initiative for developing nations, to be presented… Read More »Transnational abortion
McGill student shadows Dean of Arts