Polar opposites
A summer in Nunavik teaches Graeme Burrows about Inuit education, and why many northern First Nations students aren’t pursuing postsecondary degrees
A summer in Nunavik teaches Graeme Burrows about Inuit education, and why many northern First Nations students aren’t pursuing postsecondary degrees
Editorial
Sweeping guidelines make politically-sensitive areas off-limits to students, but not faculty
Turtles to shack up, and one day give birth to long extinct species
Int’l tuition hikes opposed Over 30 students from different Quebec universities protested the provincial deregulation of international tuition outside of the Quebec City summit of… Read More »News brief: International tuition hikes opposed
SSMU councillors voted overwhelmingly against adopting as policy for the remainder of the academic year the six General Assembly (GA) motions that failed to reach… Read More »SSMU shelves GA motions
Peace Talks and Israel’s Control of Palestine Monday, October 20, 7 p.m. QPIRG building, 3647 University Jesse Rosenfeld, a McGill graduate in International Development Studies,… Read More »What’s the haps
Visibility has come to take hostage of our understanding of sexuality. I would blame the 1960s Sexual Revolution, but I lack the academic credentials to… Read More »Aristotle’s lackey: To shake or not to shake?
Five students turn a flea market kiosk into a cooperative wonderstore
Concordia students offered freelance positions
Music documentary champions the public domain
What: Rugelah or any other spelling variation (FYNJ*: NOT arugula). How much it’ll cost: Around $6 for butter and cream cheese – everything else should… Read More »Friends with food: How to impress your Jewish friends (and grandparents!)
Death is sooo passé Re: “Campus Eye” and “Off-Campus Eye” | News | Sept. 25 Activism is a noble pursuit. The manifestation of lofty ideals… Read More »Letters: Beef with The Daily’s military commentary, pro-life groups
Montreal’s love of resistance is expressed at annual art show