McGill weighs options for safer bike parking
McGill Planning Office asks student cyclists whether they want bike lockers
McGill Planning Office asks student cyclists whether they want bike lockers
Since the Quebec government’s 2005 cancellation of formal sexual education in the province’s high schools, the subject has all but disappeared. When it implemented the… Read More »Lack of sex education takes its toll in Quebec
According to the Catholic News Agency, Irish bishops moved Saint Patrick’s Day from today to March 15 last June because March 17 falls on holy… Read More »All hopped up: The holy Saint Patrick
Wearing conversation-arousing garments to a FIFA screening is like wearing a Jane’s Addiction t-shirt to Lollapalooza. At Púbol – Dalí De-construction, one middle-aged woman seated… Read More »Deconstucting Picasso, delegitimizing Warhol: a look at the FIFA festival
Students vote overwhelmingly to support Daily Publications Society
Movies can enrich childhood novels, but recent efforts are often more interested in showing off special effects
Administrators, student union representatives, facilities managers, and government officials will gather for the first-ever Student Parent Forum this May, to finally address the needs of… Read More »McGill to host forum on student parents in May
Naomi Lightman examines the troubling past and alarming side effects of the contraceptive that changed the world
Art workshops for children at the Musée d’art contemporain are fun but imaginatively restrictive
Well, it’s a landslide. Eighty-one per cent of undergraduate students who voted wanted to keep The McGill Daily and Le Délit alive. We editors are… Read More »Editorial: The Daily thanks you
On February 26 the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) went online. It was an overwhelming first day, with 18.5 million hits, 13.3 million page views and… Read More »Book of life opens
Sex work advocacy group Stella addresses students on Montreal’s sex industry
I’m a bit of a germaphobe. Like, when I’m talking to someone, and I notice they’re sniffling just a bit too much, I’ll ask them… Read More »The Hipless Boy: You could give it to me
Everyone agrees there is a crisis in education, but what does that mean? Buzz words abound – reform, underfunding, corporatization, privatization, secularization, dogmatism – while… Read More »Hyde Park: Mental health and Norman Cornett
The Assisted Human Reproduction Act of 2004 put many of our science fiction nightmares to rest: thanks to the act, Canada will never legally create… Read More »The ins and outs of egg donation