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Literary Supplement
Literary Supplement
Though some of you are still celebrating the resounding Yes vote The Daily got on our survival the other day, we’re already thinking about the… Read More »Hyde Park: Yes to accountability, no to neverendums
Oil and Israel are responsible for the plight of Palestinians, according to Palestinian journalist Abdel al-Bari Atwan in a lecture titled “Palestine: The Way Forward”… Read More »Keep Canada neutral: Palestinian journalist
A chain of 150 student demonstrators joined hands Tuesday to protest a court-approved temporary injunction on student protests at l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM),… Read More »UQAM strike persists through injunction
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
Movies can enrich childhood novels, but recent efforts are often more interested in showing off special effects
Peter Newhook, the newly acclaimed SSMU VP Finance & Operations, is considering resigning before his term even begins, and some on SSMU Council are expecting… Read More »Acclaimed VP Finance & Operations may resign
Students vote overwhelmingly to support Daily Publications Society
Former Daily editor expresses support for Daily Thank you McGill undergraduate students for reaffirming your support for The Daily. For almost a hundred years, McGill… Read More »Letters: Old editors and new conspiracy theories
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
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
According to the Catholic News Agency, Irish bishops moved Saint Patrick’s Day from today to March 15 last June because March 17 falls on holy… Read More »All hopped up: The holy Saint Patrick
Volunteers argue free collective childcare is a method of political organizing rather than a charity
Since the Quebec government’s 2005 cancellation of formal sexual education in the province’s high schools, the subject has all but disappeared. When it implemented the… Read More »Lack of sex education takes its toll in Quebec
Montreal children’s authors and illustrators struggle to transcend linguistic barriers