Making McGill space truly safe
New student initiatives aim to address ineffective systems for processing harassment complaints
New student initiatives aim to address ineffective systems for processing harassment complaints
Concordia MFA candidate exhibit comments on pop culture and consumerism
Quebec festival promotes local and international cinema
Judge removes most of the strict conditions against him, Montrealer doesn’t pose a danger
McGill students found clinic to provide artists with advice on negotiations and illegal use of their work
Canadian singer-songwriter takes an unconventional approach to performing
Getting to the bottom of the show’s geek mystique
So what is a geek? Is it a pejorative term for the technologically-minded, or maybe does it just require excessive knowledge of something inglorious and… Read More »Editors’ note: Celebrating geeks
Hipster appropriation of nerdy style leaves no pants behind
Across the country, university student associations have been revoking club status from pro-life student groups. And while Choose Life – which SSMU Council granted full-club… Read More »Editorial: Campus is no place to limit choice
Un-conference uses technology to make democracy more participatory
Peter Victor’s vision for a more sane economy
Reporting independently from the frontlines of war is an increasingly rare engagement for journalists working for major international media outlets. From Iraq to Afghanistan, reporters… Read More »Middle East journalism is changing: Fisk
Four members of the Arts Faculty criticized (The Daily, 12 February) those who had signed an open letter appearing in Le Devoir at the end… Read More »Hyde Park: McGill profs defend call for boycott
“I don’t know how you feel about coriander. I like it, but not everybody does. Some people find that it smells like cat urine; others… Read More »The Conversationalist: Seeing ourselves in the fruits of life