Is research ever value-free?
Considering the ethical implications of the scientific pursuit
Considering the ethical implications of the scientific pursuit
One professor discusses why the grading system is detrimental to scientific learning
McGill University’s research policy will be updated this fall, a move that has student activists concerned about ethical regulation of future military research on campus.… Read More »Fate of military research regulations still up in the air
The Daily’s Hannah Freeman exposes whitewashing in the film industry
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City of Montreal workers fight against subcontracting
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SSMU President
For much of the average ballet dancer’s career, he or she is an interpreter of somebody else’s creations, a vehicle through which a choreographer can… Read More »Dancers in the driver’s seat
SSMU VP External Affairs
It’s a shame a student-run food service didn’t get priority from SSMU to take over the former tenant’s lease last year, but at least we… Read More »Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
SSMU VP Internal
With a debate raging down south over the possibility of a public option in Obama’s health care plan, Canada’s public system has gotten some flak.… Read More »Who’s afraid of public health care?