What’s the haps
North Korea Freedom Network documentary Thursday, Sept 18, 6:30 p.m. Bronfman Management Building Show up for an information session on the human rights crisis in… Read More »What’s the haps
North Korea Freedom Network documentary Thursday, Sept 18, 6:30 p.m. Bronfman Management Building Show up for an information session on the human rights crisis in… Read More »What’s the haps
Political and union rallies will likely no longer be granted access to campus space, according to a policy the McGill administration enacted in March. The… Read More »Unions, student groups wary of admin’s new policy on campus space
Montreal mentally ill still largely served according to their place of residence
The Daily’s Nadja Popovich investigates the global trend toward the criminalization of HIV/AIDS
University of Utah law professor John Tehranian found an average American commits an average of 83 infringements of copyright – exposing themselves to criminal charges… Read More »Editorial: Copyright this
Video games have a dark side – such is the refrain of critics, from politicians to parents, who denounce video games for causing addiction and… Read More »Videogames: play to learn
In “Students unite to take back campus” (News, Sept. 11), The Daily incorrectly identified Critical Mass as a Montreal bike organization; in fact, it is… Read More »Erratum
European cinema on the road and in the streets
Party on the poop deck for Montreal’s weird punks
A McGill professor’s broadcast last week of the University’s questionable exoneration of two students who he charged with plagiarism has ignited skepticism about McGill’s investment… Read More »The Cooperstock controversy: professor’s allegations cast doubt on academic integrity
Twelve musicians from Brooklyn mumble their way though postmodern romance
(a short story)
As a third-grader, I voraciously consumed stacks of Sweet Valley High and Baby-sitter’s Club novels that I borrowed from the library on a weekly basis.… Read More »Culture Brief: Still Spellbound