Putting freedom back in software
Free software movement founder speaks on software human rights
Free software movement founder speaks on software human rights
The opposition parties demanded a stimulus, and the Tories heard this loud and clear Tuesday. With their fourth-straight record spending budget, big-C Conservatives are being… Read More »Editorial: Budget throws money in all the wrong places
System designed to service only five per cent of student body at one time
Dr. Rafael Campo uses poetry to heal, even where there is no cure
Last year, McGill teaching assistants braved an 11-week strike to pressure the University to negotiate a fair contract. The battle was won, but not without… Read More »Hyde Park: York – McGill TAs are behind you
Students from across Canada will convene at McGill this week to discuss ways to mix business with sustainability. The sixth annual McGill Business Sustainability Conference,… Read More »News Brief: Management students go green
Vancouver store fined, BUTT continues to be sold
French has improved among judges
Danny Boyle’s latest film finds romance in the harsh reality of Mumbai slums
Student interest in SSMU activist initiative continues to steadily decline
Lack of resources in the North makes screening sparse
Public Editor
In “Police shootings connected to racial profiling” (News, January 25), Samir Shaheen-Hussain, a member of the Justice for Anas Coalition, was incorrectly quoted as saying… Read More »Errata
Beginning to find awareness of self in the depths of Buddhist meditation
Last August, while the majority of McGill’s student population was likely lazing through the final days of summer, Canada’s arts community was gearing up for… Read More »Art’s curtain call