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Braving strangers’ sweat and subliminal messaging at Montreal Knows No Wave
Braving strangers’ sweat and subliminal messaging at Montreal Knows No Wave
Defense lawyer criticizes post
Middle-aged users are now the social networking site’s largest demographic
Bidding blackwood, jumping to two no-trump, and ruffing in dummy: these are all standard card game terms to the over 200 members of the McGill… Read More »Bridge enthusiasts fall outside age stereotype
The Daily explores the implications of photographic documentation as an outsider
“I don’t know how you feel about coriander. I like it, but not everybody does. Some people find that it smells like cat urine; others… Read More »The Conversationalist: Seeing ourselves in the fruits of life
Publicity should not invite violence Re: “Why don’t you just do it inside?” | Letters | February 12 In response to Stephanie Ränkin and Hillary… Read More »Letters
Four members of the Arts Faculty criticized (The Daily, 12 February) those who had signed an open letter appearing in Le Devoir at the end… Read More »Hyde Park: McGill profs defend call for boycott
There’s a urban legend about influential comics scribe Will Eisner that claims he coined the term “graphic novel.” The tale says that while pitching his… Read More »Hyde Park: Comics in the mainstream: boobs and the X-treme
Reporting independently from the frontlines of war is an increasingly rare engagement for journalists working for major international media outlets. From Iraq to Afghanistan, reporters… Read More »Middle East journalism is changing: Fisk
The Daily ventures into the Burnside basement and gets up close and personal with the McGill Science Computer Task Force
Peter Victor’s vision for a more sane economy
Students push to scrap cap on aboriginal postsecondary education funding
Un-conference uses technology to make democracy more participatory
Human Rights Watch director weighs in on the role of the international community in Rwandan and Sudanese genocides