Art of the matter
John Lapsley on Quebec creative arts therapies, and the bill that threatens them
John Lapsley on Quebec creative arts therapies, and the bill that threatens them
An appeal to campus labourers
Journeys and the global movement of people have always been a significant part of human experience. As a concept, however, the term “journeys” is incredibly… Read More »Telling the stories of migration
Are short-term volunteer programs worthwhile?
Re: “Will we ever see Norman Cornett at McGill again?” | Commentary | September 27
One student’s harrowing tale
Re: “All GA motions passed” | News | October 25
The McGill Daily: You say the argument that Quebec universities are under financed is “hogwash.” There’s a division in the student movement about this: QSR… Read More »Full interview with Eric Martin
Student and labour unions host symposium
The possible return of the Québec Nordiques has complicated political implications
Tuesday: Global prospects Last Tuesday, October 19, McGill hosted a Public Lecture Forum as part of its Third Annual Conference on Global Food Security. The… Read More »Third annual McGill global food security conference
Liu Xiaobo isn’t such a nice guy after all
Advocacy groups point to funding gaps and misplaced priorities
SSMU now SSTEIRBBPPUSAMC; Gender parity abolished
The Gay Games are changing attitudes around the world