Bees, trees, malaria
T he Beijing Weather Modification Office fired shells loaded with silver iodide into the skies in northern China, inducing an additional 16 million tonnes of… Read More »Bees, trees, malaria
T he Beijing Weather Modification Office fired shells loaded with silver iodide into the skies in northern China, inducing an additional 16 million tonnes of… Read More »Bees, trees, malaria
Provincial and federal impasse keeps students from receiving bursaries and grants
Each fall, 30,000 scientists from around the globe gather in one of the four U.S. cities with a convention centre capable of holding such a… Read More »If everybody’s doing it…
Despite atrocities, some positive news from 2009
It’s probably been a while since you’ve been to a magic show. When you stop and think about it, is there any good reason for… Read More »ARTifact starts tonight
Due to spacing constraints, outstanding errata will be available on our web site at mcgilldaily.com and will be published in our next issue. The Daily… Read More »Errata Note
“America’s McGill” satirizes teen-lit sensation Twilight
The Daily’s Whitney Mallett explores the world of gold-farming: professional gaming and virtual trading
North of the tracks at 6414 St. Denis, near the Beaubien subway exit, where there are no longer shops and cafés but houses and schools… Read More »Where to go for pho
Airports use technology to get up close and personal with passengers
Summit fails to reach binding agreement
From my Bat Cave-like office, the Haven Books manager speaks: my name is Ben Paris, and I was a McGill student for six years, both… Read More »Haven Books: a cheap alternative
This Friday, the Galerie de l’UQAM will be opening Diabolique – an ambitious attempt to measure the impact of violence and conflict on our society… Read More »Art in the devil’s image
Though I may chide you for your tired imaginations, or the shoestring contributions you make to valuable causes, I still love you. I honestly appreciate… Read More »Dear Leacock bake sale activists
On December 30, Prime Minister Stephen Harper quietly announced through a proxy that he would prorogue – or close – Parliament until March 3, after… Read More »Needed: Opposition ménage à trois