Out Cold
When waking at night with a full bladder, a true winter camper will opt to urinate into a bottle and then hug the warm vessel… Read More »Out Cold
When waking at night with a full bladder, a true winter camper will opt to urinate into a bottle and then hug the warm vessel… Read More »Out Cold
The Banyan tree is known for its fantastic appearance: a dense forest of connected branches that prove to be, in fact, a single tree. “The… Read More »The conversationalist: The art of falling far from the tree
Looking for something different to do on a Saturday night? Interested in an event that combines fashion with Montreal’s great nightlife scene, all for a… Read More »SynesthASIA makes you hear new colours and see new sounds
As a math student, I have come to appreciate logical reasoning. Although I realize that the real world is not perfect, I am appalled by… Read More »Hyde Park: Applying some logic to conflict terminology
Romantic love skews heterosexual females’ ability to sniff out potential partners, McGill postdoc’s study finds
In an article published in the January 12 issue of The Daily, Tadamon!, a Montreal-based social justice group active on, among other things, the issue… Read More »Tadamon! clears up opportunism for the misinformed
War is a terrible thing. It comes with tears, deaths, devastation and raging fires. It comes with aghast civilians caught in fighting, dying children, rubble,… Read More »Hyde Park: Beyond the dichotomous debate
Local cinemas bring New York’s Metropolitan Opera to Montreal
Hillel McGill rally sought to add Pro-Israel voices to the university forum
WASHINGTON—As a record-breaking sea of people assembled on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Tuesday to witness the inauguration of Barack Obama, America’s 44th president,… Read More »Calm masses congregate in D.C.
The memories are etched in my mind: the unease, the looks of silent terror. The fear was palpable, unconvincingly shielded behind the guise of outward… Read More »Hyde Park: Human rights, genocide, and the children of Hamas
The right of students to submit graded assessments in French will be more widely publicized, thanks to two amended motions passed at yesterday’s Senate meeting.… Read More »News Brief: Right to write in French to be on syllabuses
NAIROBI, Kenya—Nairobi’s storefronts were covered in posters with Obama’s face as the city geared up for his inauguration on Tuesday. A Nairobi University professor explained… Read More »Nairobi students celebrate Obama
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