In defense of the Prince Arthur Herald
The Prince Arthur Herald hopes to provide a fresh forum for moderate political debate in the McGill community. That is why I was concerned to… Read More »In defense of the Prince Arthur Herald
The Prince Arthur Herald hopes to provide a fresh forum for moderate political debate in the McGill community. That is why I was concerned to… Read More »In defense of the Prince Arthur Herald
Without the GA, who benefits?
Before you prepare yourself for an earnest defense of women’s rights, I should warn you: this article is not about abortion, it’s about QPIRG. I… Read More »Right to choose
Stop the vicious cycle before it begins
In February 1996, Canada celebrated its first Black History Month. The original idea was presented to Parliament by MP Jean Augustine, the first black woman… Read More »In recognition of Black History Month
Re: “Rejecting Appropriation” | Commentary | January 27
Re: “A totally consensual society would have perverse consequences” | Letters | January 24
Re: “Military recruitment has no place on campus” | Editorial | January 20
Re: “Confession of a member of the QPIRG board” | Commentary | January 27
Re: “Montreal copy stores busted for photocopying textbooks” | News | January 27
Discharged American soldier Steven Green is currently attempting to repeal a life-sentence for his participation in the gang-rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl… Read More »Masculine military muscle
Wealth, poverty, and simple math
One day after SSMU President Zach Newburgh served a notice of motion to abolish the General Assembly (GA), student uproar led him to re-title the… Read More »Eradication is not reform
Blockading flows of unequal power
This month, marks the Quebec Public Interest Research Group at McGill’s thirtieth anniversary of research, education, and activism on issues of social justice and the… Read More »Happy QPIRGday!