Mediocre at St. Anna
Spike Lee’s WWII flick falters
Spike Lee’s WWII flick falters
U.S. war resister can stay in Canada for now Iraq war resister Jeremy Hinzman and his family were granted a last-ditch reprieve from their scheduled… Read More »News brief: U.S. war resister can stay in Canada for now
Black Kids & The Virgins October 4 / Saphir (3699 St. Laurent) / With Hot Springs, The Virgins What’s in a name? When your band’s… Read More »Pop Montreal Guide
The Daily gives you a rundown on the five Post-Graduate Student Society
Recently developed cancer-targeting nano-particles promise better cancer therapy, and a different experience at the doctor’s office. Administered to the body in doses of billions, each… Read More »New nano-tech tracks and kills cancer cells
More crazy shit from theatre students,/b> RE: Geeky Manosij! | Commentary | Sept. 18 Manosij, I have come to the inevitable conclusion that you are… Read More »Letters: ramblings and findings from trusted readers
David Sommers Rovins, an independent candidate running in the riding of Westmount–Ville-Marie in the upcoming federal election, butted heads with the McGill administration this week… Read More »McGill pushes independent politician off campus
This summer, Madeleine Ritts and Orion Keresztesi stuck out their thumbs on a three-week, cross-Canada odyssey.
Montreal’s new organic waste pickup plan would cut down on the volume of garbage winding up in landfills
Theatre groups face flawed booking systems and steep prices to perform
“We’re going to wait a few minutes for stragglers.” My seat neighbour and I exchanged a few quips about the “fierce urgency” of the next… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: Sittin’ and hopin’ for change
But 23,000 Montreal families are still on the waiting list
A story by Sarah Mortimer
Canadian medicine to fight HIV/AIDS left for Rwanda yesterday, reviving criticism of the complex federal legislation that allows generic producers to export patented, life-saving drugs… Read More »Drug cocktail wings its way to Rwanda