The students doth protest too much
EDITORIAL
EDITORIAL
On rape culture, victimhood, and community justice
An open letter from the Philosophy Students’ Association
The life of migrant workers in Canada
A new year is not just a reflection on the past – it can stimulate conversation about the possible future, and what world we want… Read More »What should McGill look like?
Asking questions about refugee health cuts
The Daily will publish anything, 300 words or less. The Daily will publish anything, 300 words or less. The Daily will publish anything, 300 words… Read More »Modus operandi
Dear Daily, Commentary provides a useful space for discussion unconstrained by the themes of other sections. The editors for this section must exercise care in… Read More »Don’t read the comments
An open letter to people that read open letters
Rape culture, the oppressor in me (and you), and community healing
Dear Daily, McGill’s Teaching Union (AGSEM), the McGill University Non-Academic Certified Association (MUNACA), and the Association for McGill University Support Employees (AMUSE), condemn in the… Read More »Unions denounce McGill protest protocol
A story of disillusionment and homecoming
Dear Daily, Readers have, no doubt, noticed the vast numbers of articles regarding racism published in The Daily this past semester. There has been no… Read More »The illusion of discourse
Eating our way to a better world. Really?
Dear Editors, Thank you for publishing this thoughtful article (“A distorted up vision of justice,” Editorial, November 12, page 15). The goal should be to… Read More »Ya done good