A look at Montreal’s documentary film fest
Antoine With Antoine, filmmaker Laura Bari treats us to a sensitive portrait of a six-year-old boy – one like any other, except that he’s blind.… Read More »A look at Montreal’s documentary film fest
Antoine With Antoine, filmmaker Laura Bari treats us to a sensitive portrait of a six-year-old boy – one like any other, except that he’s blind.… Read More »A look at Montreal’s documentary film fest
Farzana Doctor’s first novel treats fluid identities with a touch of tenderness
Objects in mirror are more complicated than they appear
Last week the Daily’s Charles Mostoller sat down with internationally renowned journalist and founder of Democracy Now! Amy Goodman in anticipation of her lecture on… Read More »Audio from Amy Goodman’s lecture
Ian Beattie on the indisputable appeal of monster truck rallies
The Daily’s Erin Hale investigates the connections between homelessness and mental illness
According to Statistics Canada, nearly 20 per cent of young people aged 15 to 24 suffer from some kind of mental health disorder. Not only… Read More »Staying well amidst McGill’s high pressure
Get beyond blind partisan allegiances Re: “Pro-Obama students pack into Gerts for election coverage” | News | Nov. 6 While cheering on your candidate is… Read More »Letters: Words from Herring herds; frat boy tact
After 28 years, Flo Tracy retired from her position as Director of Residences Friday. Throughout her tenure, she was a favourite of students and administrators… Read More »Tracy ends a 28-year era in residences
A public letter to Adil Katrak, Arts Undergraduate Society VP Communications
Student Journalism Week November 10 – November 14 Various times and places on campus A week of panel discussions, workshops, and production fun. Learn about… Read More »What’s the haps
Harold Waller Political science professor with research interests in U.S. budgeting process and American politics The McGill Daily: Do you think America has swung to… Read More »McGill professors respond to Obama victory
The Daily’s Jennifer Markowitz examines how Quebec’s queer adoption policies have taken baby steps to change the norm for a “happy family”