Sex workers just ask for respect, rights
Sex work advocacy group Stella addresses students on Montreal’s sex industry
Sex work advocacy group Stella addresses students on Montreal’s sex industry
The Oakland trio’s latest album takes what’s familiar and skews it enough to be interesting
The provincial Minister of Finance presented her second budget last Thursday, amid concerns of a global economic slow-down. The lacklustre event failed to attract much… Read More »Seizing Solitude: Shuffling numbers at the Ministry of Finance
Art workshops for children at the Musée d’art contemporain are fun but imaginatively restrictive
SSMU mandate to defend student parents remains on backburner
Activist and mother Jessica DelBalzo believes adoption is motivated by greed and must be prevented at all costs, because it destroys families and harms the… Read More »Adoption may do more harm than good: speaker
Administrators, student union representatives, facilities managers, and government officials will gather for the first-ever Student Parent Forum this May, to finally address the needs of… Read More »McGill to host forum on student parents in May
Wearing conversation-arousing garments to a FIFA screening is like wearing a Jane’s Addiction t-shirt to Lollapalooza. At Púbol – Dalí De-construction, one middle-aged woman seated… Read More »Deconstucting Picasso, delegitimizing Warhol: a look at the FIFA festival
Volunteers argue free collective childcare is a method of political organizing rather than a charity
Well, it’s a landslide. Eighty-one per cent of undergraduate students who voted wanted to keep The McGill Daily and Le Délit alive. We editors are… Read More »Editorial: The Daily thanks you
Everyone agrees there is a crisis in education, but what does that mean? Buzz words abound – reform, underfunding, corporatization, privatization, secularization, dogmatism – while… Read More »Hyde Park: Mental health and Norman Cornett
Usually, all I receive in my email account for this column are messages from Esteban Kramer urging me to consider buying some penny-stocks on the… Read More »Hand to Mouth: Padraic opens his mailbag
Radio-Enfant puts disenfranchised Montreal children
Technological change may wreak greater consequences than we imagine, according to Professor Darin Barney, who presented the CKUT-Radio Training Days keynote address Friday night, entitled… Read More »Prof argues technology can stifle democracy
Students vote overwhelmingly to support Daily Publications Society