Should there really be an app for that?
A look at the absurd, the offensive, and the potentially amusing in mobile technology
A look at the absurd, the offensive, and the potentially amusing in mobile technology
Mexican ruling on New Gold mine sets precedent
Eric Wen on The Jesus Lizard’s reunion as a sign of the nineties revival
A look at Expozine, Montreal’s independent publishing fair
Geography professor urges solutions to address the palpable effects of climate change
This Thursday, November 26, a late fall reading will be happening at Thomson House. Simon Lewsen, a Master’s student in English literature and former Daily… Read More »McGill poets read at Thomson House
Economy a higher priority than humanitarian aid for Conservatives
On November 4, MPs in the House of Commons voted in favour of a private member’s bill to repeal Canada’s federal long-gun registry, instituted in… Read More »Gun registry in Conservatives’ sights
Maria Olivia Ramirez Rabiela had been planning to return to her native Mexico when she died alone in her apartment in late 2007. Olivia: a… Read More »Alone, but not unheard
Commissioner speaks on F.R. Scott and the evolution of language rights
Traditional scientific research has often been criticized for operating like a one-way street. Researchers frequently use communities solely as information resources from which to gather… Read More »Participatory research benefits both sides
Opponents say proposed legislation threatens public safety
Panellists discuss criminalization’s impact on HIV/AIDS stigmas and testing
The Daily sits down with Heather Munroe-Blum to discuss campus issues
Author discusses pollution, corruption by Canadian companies in Africa