Though somewhat fishy, IDS internships actually have a complex bouquet
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
A former intern defends development internships
In the article “Players’ Theatre takes on Tennessee Williams,” (Culture, October 1), the names of several of the play’s actors were misspelled. In the production, Violet… Read More »Errata
When last week’s Choose Life event “Echoes of Holocaust” ended with the arrest of two McGill students, many argued that this could have been avoided… Read More »Respect our representatives
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
Re: “SSMU responds to Choose Life event” | Commentary | October 8
As a visitor to McGill, I share in a frustration, frequently overheard at the library, as students are unable to find books that should be… Read More »Remember when your mom would make you clean the house because visitors were coming?
Choose Life can’t seem to decide whether it’s a SSMU-approved club or a hardcore propagandist society, and it’s shooting itself with indecision. Choose Life makes… Read More »Make up your mind, Choose Life
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
This letter is to express my outrage against one of your people. Max Halparin is a jerk, and clearly the lesser of the two Maxes… Read More »The lesser of the two Maxes complains pitifully
Yes, Obama, you should be surprised about your Nobel Prize. Especially since you still have troops in Iraq and you finance all your satellite-countries’ wars… Read More »Biology student thinks Obama reads Daily
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
The administration should protect its students
W hat are the features that define genocide, and can any of them be meaningfully applied to the phenomenon of abortion – or is that… Read More »Choose Life digs its heels in