The Weight of Fabric
Moving Forward With my Ex’s Sweatshirt
Moving Forward With my Ex’s Sweatshirt
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 100 countries have confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, as of March 8,… Read More »Responsibility During COVID-19
The following encompasses The McGill Daily’s endorsements for the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU) 2020—2021 Executive team. President Jemark Earle Experience: Earle has… Read More »SSMU Executive Endorsements 2020
As the University’s 200th anniversary approaches, McGill’s presentation of history will undoubtedly be altered by what the administration chooses to represent. Black activism has been present… Read More »Centre Black Activism Every Month
On the Potential of Senator Bernie Sanders
On February 8, 2020, the Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) government passed Bill 40, a major education reform law. This law abolished autonomous French and English… Read More »The CAQ is Infringing On Education, Again
All Animals Are Equal, but Some Are More Hindu than Others
The Phenomenon of the “Serial Killer Heartthrob”
Institutions are Letting Us Down
On Bell Let’s Talk Day – January 29, 2020 – prisoners’ rights groups in Toronto and Ottawa held demonstrations titled “Bell Let Us Talk’’ in… Read More »Bell, Let’s Talk About the Prison Industrial Complex
Transit Systems Should Not be Hunting Grounds for Cops
On Friday, January 11, the Indigenous Students Alliance (ISA) at McGill answered Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs’ call for solidarity against the Coastal GasLink Pipeline in a… Read More »No RCMP on Wet’suwet’en Land
Motion Condemning the Award is Passed in AUS
In the context of the climate crisis, projects such as the Trans Mountain Pipeline have received widespread backlash for being environmentally destructive. However, a newly… Read More »#RejectTeck: Stand With Indigenous Land Protectors
The single largest contributor to Greenhouse Gases is also the most overlooked