What’s the haps
Car Free Day Monday, Sept 22, All day Don’t let us catch you trying to park on campus. Hopefully the Security-Guards-turned-Traffic-Directors will take the day… Read More »What’s the haps
Car Free Day Monday, Sept 22, All day Don’t let us catch you trying to park on campus. Hopefully the Security-Guards-turned-Traffic-Directors will take the day… Read More »What’s the haps
Aditi Ohri turns to Griffintown’s artists for new perspectives on the neighbourhood’s fate
Daily outed as copyrighted hypocrite RE: “Copyright this” | Commentary; “Creative Commons: some rights reserved” | Culture | Sept. 15, 2008 Despite two pieces in… Read More »Letter
Today, it seems everyone has to have an opinion on everything. But that’s not a bad thing. New media has resulted in a communicative democracy… Read More »Hyde Park: Picketing is nice, but use your brain first
Management prefers students don’t contact University services
Community awareness group says online opt-outs breach legal agreement with University
Christopher Leo Point A debate has arisen in Ontario that cuts to the core of staunchly held conceptions of morality and individual rights. This summer,… Read More »Hyde Park: Must doctors perform procedures they deem immoral?
University criticized for making decision without consulting students and staff
Dynamo Coléoptera channel bottomless energy into swirling surrealist performances
Whole lotta love Megalove, the band-about-town playing songs about love for everyone and everything, has had a pretty good run of it this year. Launched… Read More »Culture Brief: Whole lotta love
Reproductive rights are brought to the fore in panel discussion over two new documentaries
In downtown Montreal Saturday, protestors called on the federal government to stop deporting U.S. soldiers who fled to Canada to avoid military service in Iraq.… Read More »Protestors urge Canada to let U.S. war deserters stay
Smelling pee vs. saving the environment Re: “McGill takes first steps in male washrooms toward a sustainable campus” | News | Sept. 15, 2008 It… Read More »Letters: Piss, tuition, and the many faces of Manosij
The Daily had a chat with Montrealer John Curtin, a journalist with 17 documentaries to his name, about his latest work, To Hell With Manners.
Celebrating Simone de Beauvoir’s 100th at the Festival international de la littérature