Commentary
Letters: Jabs at Honours Poli Sci., Obamadness, and Tadamon!
Criticism in three parts Two weeks ago the Quebec government announced that it would make all new immigrants sign a pledge saying they agree with… Read More »Letters: Jabs at Honours Poli Sci., Obamadness, and Tadamon!
Life Lines: Breaking our profane Morse code
Surveying the colourful spectrum of newspaper writers, you’ll come across everything from self-aware critical essays to flamboyant, roller coaster-type pieces, and it’s often hard to… Read More »Life Lines: Breaking our profane Morse code
Erratum
In “McGill Mental Health cleans up” (News, Nov. 10), The Daily wrote that HeadSpace offers peer counselling, when in fact they do not offer one-on-one… Read More »Erratum
It’s fee votin’ time
Editorial
Erratum
In the November 10 article “McGill lacks First Nations studies program,” The Daily incorrectly stated that Professor Michael Doxtater said Chancellor Dick Pound’s comments about… Read More »Erratum
Letters: Medication, Masi, and the UN
Don’t belittle medication Re: “McGill Mental Heath cleans up” | News | Nov. 10 I take issue with Dr. Robert Franck’s comments regarding scaling back… Read More »Letters: Medication, Masi, and the UN
Aristotle’s Lackey: A knock-out law school personal statement
November 30. McGill law school application deadline. My GPA sucks, and I haven’t quite yet saved the world. However, I, like many other budding law… Read More »Aristotle’s Lackey: A knock-out law school personal statement
Q*uestioning media
Editorial
Obama has resurrected America
Hyde Park
Piñata diplomacy : Obama, after that beautifully singular night
No one can doubt the enormity of the U.S. election. America chose to overcome its centuries of unfulfilled promises and elect one from those peoples… Read More »Piñata diplomacy : Obama, after that beautifully singular night
Life lines: A fruit smoothie’s power over perceptions
Humans are quite good at following mental cues. We usually stop on red, and go on green. We know when something looks okay to eat… Read More »Life lines: A fruit smoothie’s power over perceptions