Clearing up a couple SACOMSS issues
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Inform yourself about Harper’s “harm-reduction” policies Re: “Health care issue often ignored in campaigns” | Mind & Body | Oct. 9 I was disappointed to… Read More »Letters: Sex, the military, and Zoog
I love Romantic poetry, but according to my uncle, it’s “completely useless, and contributes nothing to society. It’s a self-indulgent, self-satisfying area of study, and… Read More »The conversationalist: The case for irrelevance
Film critique a perfect example why the National Federation of the Blind continues to fight derogatory accounts of blind people in the media
Here’s the funny part about love: it can often be very, very blatantly, fatally, unpredictably not funny. As not funny as an old lady being… Read More »Life Lines: Make the love choice
Editorial
Steven Aylward and Sean Hayward POINT Recent medical findings suggest that hormone levels in the womb during development have a strong effect on the eventual… Read More »Should parents choose their child’s sexual orientation?
SSMU should grant pro-life group official club status Re: “Pro-life group seeks SSMU club status” | News | Oct. 6 I’m just writing to encourage… Read More »Letter: SSMU should grant pro-life group official club status
It almost seems as if “they” planned this recent global economic collapse to coincide with the ubiquitous U.S. presidential election. While all of us were… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: Not your grandmother’s socialist revolution
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Death is sooo passé Re: “Campus Eye” and “Off-Campus Eye” | News | Sept. 25 Activism is a noble pursuit. The manifestation of lofty ideals… Read More »Letters: Beef with The Daily’s military commentary, pro-life groups
Visibility has come to take hostage of our understanding of sexuality. I would blame the 1960s Sexual Revolution, but I lack the academic credentials to… Read More »Aristotle’s lackey: To shake or not to shake?
People talk about being blind to things like colour and gender. “Colourblind” is the friendly term some use for this approach. And it has its… Read More »The Conversationalist: Embracing visual literacy