Fight fairly
Why our principal can’t excuse herself from conflicts of interest
Why our principal can’t excuse herself from conflicts of interest
Why the Daily will continue to print political opinions
The Daily talks to the Jerusalem Post’s Yaakov Katz about Israel, Iran, and the political uses of warfare
In an age where music is listened to on live streams, downloaded in torrents, and concerts are live blogged as they’re watched on webcasts, a… Read More »Art Pop
Tensions rise as around 3,000 march in Toronto on the eve of the G20
Around 1,000 people marched for native rights in downtown Toronto
Around 1,000 march for indigenous rights in Toronto
Scandal plagued security firm owes McGill agents five weeks of pay
Dance has a difficult reputation to escape; it’s often thought of as a technically challenging, formally beautiful art form that hasn’t changed much since the… Read More »The familial jungle
Consuming energy hasn’t always been a matter of flipping switches, plugging in cables, and turning dials. Before the advent of electricity, any energy not provided… Read More »Recharging our understanding of electricity
Café Cleopatra fights City expropriation and eco-friendly office project
Local sketch comedy show fails to get laughs despite some interesting material
Opera McGill radically reinterprets Handel’s Agrippina for student audience
Sina Queyras’s Expressway takes the poet in a new direction
En Masse artist collective transforms installation piece into mentorship project