Khmer Rouge war criminals stand trial 30 years later
McGill expert Frederic Megret discusses the signifiicance of the UN-Cambodian tribunal
McGill expert Frederic Megret discusses the signifiicance of the UN-Cambodian tribunal
What would Raphael Lemkin, the audacious author of the 1951 Genocide Convention and the man who coined the word “genocide,” think of Sudanese president Omar… Read More »Hyde Park: When justice is not enough
We write this letter to express the concerns we share as five Residence Academic Staff members (floor fellows). Although we have been in constant conversation… Read More »Hyde Park: Let’s talk about residence issues
McGill festival delivers the best of student-written plays
Here’s the deal: I do not care to know about your views on abortion, your stance on the legalization of marijuana and, no, not even… Read More »Hyde Park: Questioning Canada’s ban on free speech
Though consensus certainly points to McGill hating the fine arts, that doesn’t seem to be stopping the English department from breeding a few performing artists… Read More »Culture Brief: Out of the Library and Into the Theatre
McGill delegates to Powershift, a major climate conference in Washington, D.C., relay the energy and spirit of today’s environmental movement
Montreal’s other anglo university hopes to compost 100 tonnes of organic refuse by 2012
Little waste from laboratories at McGill is recycled
The Daily’s Max Halparin traces the toxic flows of e-waste
Businesses get creative as city ponders plans
Another year, another SSMU election. And as usual, nobody cared. This year’s explosion of indifference saw approximately 24,000 undergraduates cast just 3,631 ballots: a whopping… Read More »Hyde Park: We’re spending $120,000 on that?
A closer look at the history of Montreal’s greenest circus
Sara Ahmed challenges the figure of the happy housewife
The generation of waste is a built-in feature of the consumer-based society we live in; more often than not, a product’s life ends in a… Read More »Editorial: Waste isn’t normal