Ending the bottled water era
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Hyde Park
Migr@tions finds unity in the immigrant experience
Video games have a dark side – such is the refrain of critics, from politicians to parents, who denounce video games for causing addiction and… Read More »Videogames: play to learn
It is telling about the nature of Chet Baker’s fame that fashion photographer Bruce Weber first discovered the jazz legend not by hearing his music,… Read More »Culture brief: Embraceable Chet
In “Students unite to take back campus” (News, Sept. 11), The Daily incorrectly identified Critical Mass as a Montreal bike organization; in fact, it is… Read More »Erratum
Montreal activists join with demonstrators worldwide
Where oh where could my Baby be? The Daily took her away from me Re: “Olympic Metals” | Compendium | Sept. 8, 2008 This is… Read More »Letters: fan mail for Manosij and Compendium!
The Daily’s Carly Shenfeld infiltrates Mont Royal’s role-playing community, foam weapon in hand
The Canadian government’s overhaul of the federal student loan and bursary program is not adequately addressing student ability to repay their loans, some student groups… Read More »Election 2008: Students tepid about new loan system
“Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” This is Michael Pollan’s mantra in his most recent book In Defense of Food. As an eater’s manifesto,… Read More »This just in: eat your fruits and veggies
A private vigil planned by friends and family Tuesday to honour slain teenager Freddy Villanueva was disrupted by demonstrators who learned of the event through… Read More »Political group intrudes on private Villanueva vigil
European cinema on the road and in the streets
Montrealers this weekend will celebrate the history and culture of Griffintown – a neighbourhood awaiting demolition slated for next year. “Remember Griffintown,” a three-day festival… Read More »Festival remembers Griffintown, a neighbourhood on the brink