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Street Fighter makes unlikely splash at Montreal café
Street Fighter makes unlikely splash at Montreal café
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The Daily’s Whitney Mallett unpacks a fresh batch of local indie labels
It’s September 1 again, and the August binge of everything-you-had-planned-to-do-in-the-summer-but-hadn’t-gotten-around-to-yet has drawn to a close. We are back in school mode, and the inevitable school… Read More »Brand new semester, same old goals
Legislators and Internet users have different ideas of what a non-discriminatory Internet means
More than 50 Montrealers braved the chill last night at a downtown vigil in support of the people of the Gaza Strip, who are suffering… Read More »Montrealers gather at candlelight vigil to condemn Gaza crisis
Montreal performance artist Karen Trask creates to destroy
Zahra Moloo explores how the Western media distorts the crisis in Kenya
While most children ate macaroni and cheese as a child, I ate this (honestly) tasty and much healthier alternative! Macaroni and broccoli, sometimes more fondly… Read More »Simply Tasty: Macaroni and broccoli
It starts with a sudden fever and a headache. Then comes nausea, skin rashes, and atrocious muscle and joint pain. There are no available vaccines… Read More »Dengue on our doorstep
McGill’s academic integrity policy lacks restriction on abuse of psycho-stimulants for academic purposes
Massive websites like Amazon may one day be able to pay for more information roadspace than smaller sites.
Quebecers to lead in demos this weekend Over a dozen Quebec cities are joining groups around the world this Saturday in alter-globalization demonstrations called by… Read More »News Briefs
Szpajda Smug?! Re: “The Daily’s integrity problem” | Commentary | Jan 17, 2008 Another year, another tired ramble from Stefan Szpajda, The Daily’s Public Editor.… Read More »Letters: Ex-SSMUshies harvest sour grapes, plus fan mail for the Public Editor!
CUP Quebec Bureau Chief Misha Warbanski asks if a Truth and Reconciliation Commission can heal the wounds in Canada’s First Nations communities