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The Daily’s Braden Goyette takes you on a tour of the 2009 education strike
The Daily’s Braden Goyette takes you on a tour of the 2009 education strike
With a debate raging down south over the possibility of a public option in Obama’s health care plan, Canada’s public system has gotten some flak.… Read More »Who’s afraid of public health care?
Colonial policies leave communities susceptible to violence
It’s been over 40 years since the student movement’s 1960s heyday, and the image of a small core of student activists fighting ever-increasing apathy on our… Read More »Waiting for the groundswell
PGSS shuffles administrative staff to get back in the black
Alienation and loneliness ring hollow in Seven Openings of the Head
Basketball tournament brings McGill students to the Filipino community
A major shift in U.S. political culture took place almost three decades ago, according to McGill Professor Gil Troy, author of Morning in America: How… Read More »Comment: On Sarah Palin’s use of language
Farmers harness creative tactics to reach a growing market
European cinema on the road and in the streets
(a short story)
We are the voiceless generation that has yet to do something genuinely new to define itself – so the argument goes. Enter Terrence, a man-child… Read More »Who is KK Downey?: hipster comedy hits home
Annual film series at the Goethe Institut places contemporary German film in dialogue with the country’s cinematic past
There’s something tragic about monuments built to an optimism that faded decades ago. The Soviet Union’s contribution to Expo ‘67, for instance: a large, concrete… Read More »Remembrance of times past: This is Montreal!
Literary Supplement