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Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
Re: “Something’s fishy about IDS internships” | Commentary | October 8
This letter is to express my outrage against one of your people. Max Halparin is a jerk, and clearly the lesser of the two Maxes… Read More »The lesser of the two Maxes complains pitifully
As a visitor to McGill, I share in a frustration, frequently overheard at the library, as students are unable to find books that should be… Read More »Remember when your mom would make you clean the house because visitors were coming?
Leslie, My Name is Evil is director Reginal Harkema’s commentary on sixties American life. The decade saw the Vietnam War, the free love era, and… Read More »Leslie, My Name is Evil
Last year the total number of malnourished increased by 40 million, while the number of people with insufficient food reached almost one billion. For three… Read More »Food (security) for thought
As The Daily went to press last Friday, we were informed that Choose Life would cancel the event called “Echoes of the Holocaust.” Over the… Read More »Editors’ Note
“Echoes of the Holocaust” called off following disruptions
During the fee opt-out campaign this year, which lasted from September 14-28, a consortium of campus groups – McGill Anatomy & Cell Biology Student Society,… Read More »QPIRG: what is it good for? A lot.
As the French director Jean-Luc Godard famously mused, “All you need to make a film is a gun and a girl.” In his latest montage… Read More »Film Ist a Girl and a Gun
Cal Lane refashions steel oil drums into incisive environmental art
Re: “Sit-ins are so last century” | Letters | October 1
Joe Penney recounts a shift in perspective after working as a photojournalist in Guinea-Bissau
With his new documentary Rapping with Shakespeare, director-producer Michael King delivers a heart-warming film about one teacher’s mission to reach his students through literature. The… Read More »Rapping with Shakespeare
Danses Buissonières’ emerging choreographers aren’t shy about dancing