Mary and Max
Discovering a new filmmaker is a joyful experience. A fresh voice emerging on to the cinematic scene has the potential to invigorate and inspire in… Read More »Mary and Max
Discovering a new filmmaker is a joyful experience. A fresh voice emerging on to the cinematic scene has the potential to invigorate and inspire in… Read More »Mary and Max
Re: “Sit-ins are so last century” | Letters | October 1
Unorthodox professor dismissed by McGill helps students reach their full potential
Cal Lane refashions steel oil drums into incisive environmental art
This evening, Choose Life hosted controversial speaker Jose Ruba on the McGill Campus. As the event began, approximately 15 counter-protesters interrupted Ruba, and began singing… Read More »Two arrested as students disrupt Choose Life event
As the French director Jean-Luc Godard famously mused, “All you need to make a film is a gun and a girl.” In his latest montage… Read More »Film Ist a Girl and a Gun
Re: “Choose Life cancels ‘Echoes of the Holocaust’” | News | October 5
During the fee opt-out campaign this year, which lasted from September 14-28, a consortium of campus groups – McGill Anatomy & Cell Biology Student Society,… Read More »QPIRG: what is it good for? A lot.
The article “Quebec Commission levies heavy fine” (News, October 5) incorrectly stated that the fine “is the heaviest fine to be levied by the Commission… Read More »Errata
As The Daily went to press last Friday, we were informed that Choose Life would cancel the event called “Echoes of the Holocaust.” Over the… Read More »Editors’ Note
The author explores the larger implications of the abortion debate on campus
Darrah Teitel explores the larger implications of the abortion debate on campus
Locals accuse GSI of neglect and mismanagement of landfills
I speak for many of my pro-choice colleagues when I say that we must gracefully decline Kathryn Sawyer’s invitation to be the pro-choice champion for… Read More »Seeking: a new approach to anti-abortion activism
Brian Keast talks with some of the people behind McGill’s annual pow-wow