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Re: “The Daily’s silence on Iran” | Commentary | February 18
Re: “The Daily’s silence on Iran” | Commentary | February 18
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From 1948 to 1994, the South African state divided its citizens by race and discriminated against them based on that categorization. The South African government… Read More »We need to learn from history
We need to deal with education issues at their roots
The shock-and-awe capitalism of BODIES the Exhibition
Two decades after the Oka Crisis, McGill’s community for studying native issues is breaking ground
How we are forced into a normative consumption of sports
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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
Quebec Human Rights Commission tribunals blocked by SPVM
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“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