A torturous wait
Zimbabwe is in turmoil. The delayed release of presidential election results has spread fears that incumbent Robert Mugabe, a dictator who has ruled the country… Read More »A torturous wait
Zimbabwe is in turmoil. The delayed release of presidential election results has spread fears that incumbent Robert Mugabe, a dictator who has ruled the country… Read More »A torturous wait
On April Fools’ Day – or poisson d’avril in French – about 160 people marched a giant paper fish down René Lévesque to the provincial… Read More »Tenants protest rental board wait times
Unjust organizations around the world face a new threat: anonymity. A new web site called Wikileaks makes whistleblowers untraceable, so that they can leak documents… Read More »Wikileaks web site gives whistleblowers a voice
For what it’s worth, this is my last column in The Daily. I had planned a kind of emetic valedictory column, and to bring tears… Read More »Scanlan says goodbye, but doesn’t get all sappy about it
McGill’s Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is asking current students to help fund Campaign McGill as it tries to climb from the $380-million already collected… Read More »Capital campaign solicits student donations
This year’s SSMU executive stumbles through the final weeks of the semester
God as Father discussion Monday, April 7, 6:00 p.m Montreal Diocesan Theological College, 3473 University Discuss the dominant views of God as father and discuss… Read More »What’s the haps
My girlfriend George (short for Georgina) pulls on some stockings. They’re black, with little red hearts on them. Her coworker gave them to her. “She… Read More »The Hipless Boy: The big idea
Local author Andrew Hood delves into the gritty side of small-town Ontario in his debut short story collection Pardon Our Monsters
Montreal’s Throw Slam Poetry Collective merges camaraderie and competition
All the school is a stage While most students are buckling down for term papers and finals right now, the actors, directors and theatre nerds… Read More »Culture Briefs
Forty-eight hours before last Thursday’s SSMU council, The McGill Tribune received documents containing a motion that would force The Tribune out of the Students’ Society.… Read More »Tribune to SSMU: You done us wrong
Concordia part-time teachers on strike With just weeks left in the Winter semester, Concordia’s part-time teachers are going on strike. Roughly 20 classes will be… Read More »Road Trippin’
And why we might never understand them
Charles Mostoller, a former Daily editor, reports from Mexico’s movement against genetically modified corn