On the home court
Basketball tournament brings McGill students to the Filipino community
Basketball tournament brings McGill students to the Filipino community
Music For Change Monday, November 3, 7:30 p.m. Petit Cafe Campus, 57 Prince Arthur E. Groove to Tara Hall, Soulstice and Francois Graham from Surface… Read More »What’s the haps
The Daily incorrectly attributed articles in the Oct. 27 Culture section. “Smoked meat salvation” was written by April Engelberg; “Mind over meat?” was written by… Read More »Errata
Love for dead animals Re: “Greater risk with every bite” | Commentary | Oct. 27 I would rather add meat to my life than life… Read More »Letters
Three photographers’ nostalgia for Montreal’s red-light district
Foot-long sandwiches will be pumped out of Arts basement within a week, as a Subway franchise prepares to take over from the McGill Arts Cafe.… Read More »Subway moves into Arts building
Latest Deepa Mehta film presents the cultural imagination as a coping mechanism for abuse
Four months ago, Sabrina Leblond-Murphy didn’t know much about bone marrow transplants; most 27-year-olds don’t. It was only after she was diagnosed with acute myloid… Read More »A new perspective on bone marrow transplant
I would like to introduce to you That Islamic Studies Guy – a PhD student at the Institute of Islamic Studies. I’ve been seeing him… Read More »Aristotle’s Lackey: Breaking the ice with That Islamic Studies Guy
Editorial
The calculated rise and fall of the Germs’ Darby Crash
A major shift in U.S. political culture took place almost three decades ago, according to McGill Professor Gil Troy, author of Morning in America: How… Read More »Comment: On Sarah Palin’s use of language
Jason Karmody savours urban sprawl at Namur metro
Caribbean writer asseses West Indian Revolution “Reggae music was revolution music,” explained professor and author Brian Meeks, as he described the history of the Caribbean… Read More »Culture Shock 2008
Deconstructing fame through collage at Mile End gallery