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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
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
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?
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
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Concordia University recently banned Facebook on campus computers with wired connections, citing security concerns including spam, viruses, phishing (soliciting confidential information under false pretenses), and… Read More »Editorial: Another ban that shouldn’t be
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
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Where oh where could my Baby be? The Daily took her away from me Re: “Olympic Metals” | Compendium | Sept. 8, 2008 This is… Read More »Letters: fan mail for Manosij and Compendium!
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
A vibrant collective of students, bikes, and assorted vegans converged on lower campus Wednesday to make the University aware of its poor treatment toward workers… Read More »Editorial: Disrupting normal University activities