The Daily interviews Amy Goodman
Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, host of the daily grassroots radio/TV news hour Democracy Now!, will speak at McGill Friday, three days after the U.S. election.… Read More »The Daily interviews Amy Goodman
Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, host of the daily grassroots radio/TV news hour Democracy Now!, will speak at McGill Friday, three days after the U.S. election.… Read More »The Daily interviews Amy Goodman
A look into Montreal’s breakdancing underground
McGill deploys librarians into cyberspace
There are certain things I often wonder about, but don’t have a clue how to answer. For instance, is jail really like it is in… Read More »Gutteral mind: Sexy parties, all the time
What: Harvest Squash Bake How much: Approximately $15 Why: Because fall is here and it’s time to venture to the squash section of the veggie… Read More »Friends with food: How to hone your squash game
Senate votes to suspend administration’s travel directive and pushes for consultation, postdocs question lack of information on stipend tax
In “Lest we forget” (Features, Nov. 3), The Daily failed to attribute the article on page ten to the author, Kortney Shapiro. In “Preview: The… Read More »Errata
The Daily’s Jennifer Markowitz examines how Quebec’s queer adoption policies have taken baby steps to change the norm for a “happy family”
The best medicine Looking for something unique to do on a Wednesday night? Head over to Comedy OFF the Main for some local stand-up. For… Read More »Culture Briefs
It makes sense for those without exceptionally long legs, small bladders, or aerial restlessness to want the window seat. This may be especially true for… Read More »The conversationalist: Environmental agriculture from an altitude of 12,000 m
Jerry Ropson exhibit won’t let you take a step back
Harold Waller Political science professor with research interests in U.S. budgeting process and American politics The McGill Daily: Do you think America has swung to… Read More »McGill professors respond to Obama victory
Players’ Theatre deconstructs intimacy in Closer
Painting pictures, sketching figures, acting out scenes, and writing stories are activities more often associated with recreation rather than therapy. Yet creative arts therapy (CAT),… Read More »Meaning in the making: art as therapy
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