EDITORIAL: The feds need some Sex Ed
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There is a federal election October 14. Canadian citizens who will be at least 18 on election day can vote. The Daily explains all you… Read More »Hey you! There’s an election coming your way
Suddenly, it’s that time of year again. The General Assembly (GA) posters are up, the weather is turning shitty, and Pop Montreal is but a… Read More »ENDORSEMENT: Let’s go to the GA
The University’s need to know its students’ legal genders is offending queer advocacy groups on campus, who say the options of only conventional definitions of… Read More »McGill’s gender definitions alienate students
Regular orgasms can lengthen your life – or so it seems. Many studies, conducted from the seventies to present, indicate that an energetic sex life… Read More »An orgasm a day keeps the doctor away
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Voices of other Canadian groups muffled by students’ societies
Working without a contract for two years, police union uses camo pants in a new phase of pressure tactics
Died Young, Stayed Pretty: October 3 at 9 p.m., Cinema du Parc Film Pop runs ‘til October 5 at venues all over Montreal. Check popmontreal.com/film/en… Read More »Pop Montreal: Film Pop – Popping the poster scene
International students expect less accessible space
October 2 / Le Divan Orange (4234 St. Laurent) Post-punk is dead. No-wave? Over. Or at least, that’s what These Are Powers might have you… Read More »Pop Montreal: These are Powers
October 3 / Theatre Nationale (1220 Ste. Catherine E.) Bonjour success, Bonjour Brumaire! Though relatively new to the Montreal scene, Bonjour Brumaire has been gaining… Read More »Pop Montreal: Bonjour Brumaire
October 4 / Parc des Princes (5293 Parc) My encounter with Malcolm Sailor, architect of Balkan-influenced band the Youjsh, was anything but usual. Using the… Read More »Pop Montreal: Youjsh