The calm after the storm
New York’s former top escort reflects on the business, the media circus, and her life back home in Montreal
New York’s former top escort reflects on the business, the media circus, and her life back home in Montreal
Youth charity harnesses idealism to do some concrete good
Intercollegiate structural review process could redefine club-team funding criteria
Have you noticed how The Tribune is looking more and more like The Daily these days? On February 17, the front page of The Tribune… Read More »Public editor: There’s a new Daily in town, and it’s called The Trib
Pascal Girard’s autobiographical graphic novel pushes comic book boundaries
There’s this scene in Miranda July’s Me and You and Everyone We Know where two brothers are joking around in a chat room, trying to… Read More »Gutteral mind: This bum’s on fire
Local play links politics with personal life, but ultimately disappoints
It was a spectacular Sunday afternoon as my sisters and I were preparing to head over to the 13th annual demonstration against police brutality. We… Read More »Hyde Park: A sunny Sunday spent denouncing the police
Remember the good ol’ days of the variety show? No, you probably don’t; you probably weren’t born yet. Well lucky for you, The Red Herring… Read More »Culture brief: Selected madness
A student shares her struggle with anorexia, and elucidates the grim realities of this mental illness
Two-hundred-twenty-one people were arrested at the anti-police brutality protest Sunday. Much of the coverage of the event has centred around the violent actions of protesters,… Read More »Editorial: Learning from Sunday’s violence
New bachelor degree open to native and non-native students
The Daily investigates frugal living close to campus
221 arrested in march against police brutality
McGill’s Humanistic studies undergraduate degree will likely continue as a fixture of the University’s curriculum, but Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi is planning major changes… Read More »News Brief: Humanistic studies continues