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So, you think I write like shit, do ya? Re: “There’s a new Daily in town, and it’s called The Trib” | Commentary | March… Read More »Three pages of your letters!
So, you think I write like shit, do ya? Re: “There’s a new Daily in town, and it’s called The Trib” | Commentary | March… Read More »Three pages of your letters!
Student initiative may bring McGill up to speed
Kimmie Weeks wanted to help fix “the poverty that kills”
On a grey day in Berlin, Chris Urquhart finds herself at a protest decrying a neo-Nazi clothing label
Like most curious young Canadians, you may have been used to staying up late and switching on the Sunday Night Sex Show with Sue Johanson.… Read More »Talking sex with Sue Johanson
We count ourselves lucky that we’ll be back next year, despite increasing competition on and off campus, and with the recession exacerbating the already troubling… Read More »Editorial: The growing importance of Independent Media
Canadian scientists question the sustainability of recommending fish intake
The “No Olympics on Stolen Native Land” stickers pasted all around McGill have become something of a symbol of radical thought. Their message is explicit,… Read More »Hyde Park: Unpacking the sticky simplicity
Kay Turner President Turner jumped into 2008-2009 with many challenges ahead of her. She was forced to implement the outgoing Council’s decision to hand over… Read More »So long, SSMUshies…
“In my first year, I read The Daily all the time and loved how it explored all the cultural and social justice issues I cared… Read More »Public Editor: Some solutions to The Daily’s marginalization problem
Refugee Rights Day Monday, April 6, 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Wendy Patrick room, Wilson Hall, 3506 University The Social Work Department of McGill University… Read More »What’s the haps
McGill expert Frederic Megret discusses the signifiicance of the UN-Cambodian tribunal
What would Raphael Lemkin, the audacious author of the 1951 Genocide Convention and the man who coined the word “genocide,” think of Sudanese president Omar… Read More »Hyde Park: When justice is not enough
We write this letter to express the concerns we share as five Residence Academic Staff members (floor fellows). Although we have been in constant conversation… Read More »Hyde Park: Let’s talk about residence issues
Decoding the “black box” of computer surveillance