McGill net security, our digital Big Brother
Decoding the “black box” of computer surveillance
Decoding the “black box” of computer surveillance
Kay Turner President Turner jumped into 2008-2009 with many challenges ahead of her. She was forced to implement the outgoing Council’s decision to hand over… Read More »So long, SSMUshies…
Canadian scientists question the sustainability of recommending fish intake
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Exoplanets detected using data from gravitational disturbances and luminosity
“In my first year, I read The Daily all the time and loved how it explored all the cultural and social justice issues I cared… Read More »Public Editor: Some solutions to The Daily’s marginalization problem
Government claims Galloway is a national threat
McGill expert Frederic Megret discusses the signifiicance of the UN-Cambodian tribunal
Students criticize organizers’ tactics
Grassroots media, including campus radio, offer a vital alternative to the homogenous mainstream, especially in Canada, where a clutch of corporations own most of our… Read More »Hyde Park: Alternative media amplifies diverse voices
We write this letter to express the concerns we share as five Residence Academic Staff members (floor fellows). Although we have been in constant conversation… Read More »Hyde Park: Let’s talk about residence issues
Citizen’s Summit aims to increase participation in local structures
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The longevity and complexity of the Arab-Israeli conflict, along with the contention it arouses when discussed, have always interested me and made me to want… Read More »Hyde Park: Thinking against your bias
Panelists consider science in Islamic states