Demonstrators gather to protest Bill 101
Pauline Marois plans to tighten language legislation
Pauline Marois plans to tighten language legislation
Out of the voting booths, into the streets
Strike continues though numbers dwindle
On February 21, five members of Russian feminist protest-punk band Pussy Riot performed a “Punk Prayer” in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. With colourful… Read More »Performing Dissent
Montreal’s World Film Festival (WFF), the city’s premiere international cinema event, finishes on Monday, September 3. Far removed from the international glamour of the Toronto… Read More »Still reeling
Most expensive residence to date opens its doors
Coalition Avenir Québec The Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) is the most conservative political party in the National Assembly. Mainly centered around François Legault, a former… Read More »The Daily’s guide to the provincial election’s main contenders
For the artistically-inclined, Montreal is a haven teeming with galleries, artist-run spaces, and museums. As a student, whether you’re creating or just appreciating art, the… Read More »Give me some space
Why the future of space travel is – and needs to be – robotic
While most of us were getting some well-deserved rest this summer, the ever-expanding science world was doing anything but. Some recent scientific breakthroughs have been… Read More »Summer science in the media
Quick, reader, rattle off some camp imagery. Canoes? Untied shoes? The belting out of “repeat after me songs” and cheers about alligators? These bits of… Read More »Kids will be kids (and parents, too)
Breaking down the myth of objectivity
Gerts, the SSMU-run campus bar, was under renovation this summer in order to update the physical bar space and introduce food services as well as… Read More »Gerts to reopen after renovations
Alternative explanations of female reproduction
Lease negotiations still underway