Real progressives say no to CFS
From March 29 to April 1, McGill’s graduate students and postdoctoral scholars will be asked if they want to continue their membership in the Canadian… Read More »Real progressives say no to CFS
From March 29 to April 1, McGill’s graduate students and postdoctoral scholars will be asked if they want to continue their membership in the Canadian… Read More »Real progressives say no to CFS
Plans to reduce massive highway interchange unveiled, includes increased public transit, and fewer house demolitions
* In the original editorial, The Daily suggested that Steven Rosenhein was a CFS employee, and that allegations of extortion surrounding him were a matter… Read More »Vote no – just no – only no
Last Tuesday, a Liberal motion in the House of Commons to modify Stephen Harper’s maternal and child health initiative for developing nations, to be presented… Read More »Transnational abortion
Each year for the past 28 years, the Festival International du Film sur l’Art (FIFA) has brought hundreds of films about the arts to Montreal.… Read More »Festival International du films sur l’art
McGill alumni discuss what the paper taught them and its place at McGill
Point / Counterpoint
In recent years, doctors have started prescribing hormone blockers (HBs) for trans youth about to go through puberty. These drugs delay the onset of puberty… Read More »Think of the children!
In her letter dated March 11, U2 IDS student Jamie Birks begged The Daily to stop its torrent of anti-Israel coverage. Earlier this month, Mookie… Read More »Queer people and women better off in Israel
Stephanie Law investigates why First Nations, Inuit, and immigrant communities are disproportionately affected by Tuberculosis
Concordia student show follows the progress of printmaking into a new age
Corpuscule’s integrated dance performances reveal the abilities of the human body
Engineers Without Borders stresses importance of sustained volunteer projects
When scientific genius goes to extremes
Concordia talk explores scientific inquiry and rodents as art