Whipping male hormones into a frenzy
Over 100 million women worldwide take an oral contraceptive pill every day. Although the pill has given women the freedom to take control of their… Read More »Whipping male hormones into a frenzy
Over 100 million women worldwide take an oral contraceptive pill every day. Although the pill has given women the freedom to take control of their… Read More »Whipping male hormones into a frenzy
A second year student reveals the ins and outs of med school
A case study in Ethiopia opens up discussion about FGM
Maisonneuve’s magazine launch to hold literary battle
The Federated Students of McLennan and Redpath won an injunction against the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning (McGill University) after a protracted series… Read More »Aggrieved students win injunction against McGill
Union “mulling over” possible conflict of interest from first ruling
People open their minds and mouths Thursday nights at L’Escalier
On Tuesday, former Bloc Québécois MP Daniel Paillé declared his intention to run for leadership of the party, joining MPs Jean-François Fortin for the Haute-Gaspésie-La-Mitis-Matapédia riding… Read More »Three candidates for Bloc leadership announced
A reflection on the natural evolution of POP Montreal
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It’s time to move on Re: “The SSMU executive was decadent and depraved” | Features | September 29 Dear McGill Daily, I found the latest… Read More »Letters
Increases set to begin in 11 months
More protests planned as Keystone XL pipeline undergoes public hearings in the U.S.
The recent seizure of over 500 dogs from a rural Quebec dog breeding facility has brought the province’s poor animal rights record to the forefront.… Read More »Breeding better policies