Library stacks in disarray
Shelving staff and administrators disagree over extent of collection mismanagement
Shelving staff and administrators disagree over extent of collection mismanagement
Most of us spend little to no time thinking about our graduate students’ society because we expect that leadership will carry out its responsibilities in… Read More »Something’s rotten in the state of PGSS
The Indyclass collective develops a model for more applicable learning
Traditional scientific research has often been criticized for operating like a one-way street. Researchers frequently use communities solely as information resources from which to gather… Read More »Participatory research benefits both sides
The Daily’s 2009 Lit Sup is here. To download it, click here.
Author discusses pollution, corruption by Canadian companies in Africa
Public commission tells Ministry not to demolish St. Henri housing for highway remodelling
On November 4, MPs in the House of Commons voted in favour of a private member’s bill to repeal Canada’s federal long-gun registry, instituted in… Read More »Gun registry in Conservatives’ sights
A look at Expozine, Montreal’s independent publishing fair
Geography professor urges solutions to address the palpable effects of climate change
Bridget Sprouls on Café Pi’s chess culture
Economy a higher priority than humanitarian aid for Conservatives
Chants Libres’s latest production parts with operatic tradition
Andrea Zanin’s workshop challenges conventional attitudes about sex and sexuality
Tips for successful play parties, and enjoying your sexy self