Different language, same imagination
Montreal children’s authors and illustrators struggle to transcend linguistic barriers
Montreal children’s authors and illustrators struggle to transcend linguistic barriers
McGill Planning Office asks student cyclists whether they want bike lockers
For all you Canadians who grew up with “The Cat Came Back” and “Happy Feet,” Fred Penner’s Place is a childhood memory that will no… Read More »Child entertainment legend Fred Penner makes a comeback…at Gert’s
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
The Assisted Human Reproduction Act of 2004 put many of our science fiction nightmares to rest: thanks to the act, Canada will never legally create… Read More »The ins and outs of egg donation
Radio-Enfant puts disenfranchised Montreal children
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
This Wednesday, TVMcGill presents the follow-up to last year’s much- talked-about Fokus Film Festival. The screening will feature a variety of student-made short films, ranging… Read More »The Fokus Film Festival: beautiful, sublime, peculiar
I’m a bit of a germaphobe. Like, when I’m talking to someone, and I notice they’re sniffling just a bit too much, I’ll ask them… Read More »The Hipless Boy: You could give it to me
In this campus’s efforts at inclusion, it seems we have missed a step. In our chemistry labs, in our PhD seminars, in our cafeterias, there… Read More »Editorial: Rights for student parents
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
On February 26 the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) went online. It was an overwhelming first day, with 18.5 million hits, 13.3 million page views and… Read More »Book of life opens
SSMU mandate to defend student parents remains on backburner
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