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Music sharing software’s demise a blow to freedom
Music sharing software’s demise a blow to freedom
For one student, the pedagogical benefits of active service
Rencontres des partenaires de l’éducation falls during exams; students think timing designed to keep them away
Re: “Giving consumerism a fright” | Commentary | November 1
I’m Jewish. That might be why I minor in Jewish Studies – it helps me make sense of myself. I’m never going to be not… Read More »Shame and confrontation
Re: “SPHR protests Israeli soldiers on campus” | News | November 4
Eric Andrew-Gee explores student opposition to the corporatization of campuses
New plans for controversial interchange to be released tomorrow
Jonathan Glencross is arguably the most knowledgeable student on campus when it comes to the University’s food services. He is a coordinator of the McGill… Read More »Four-point program to save Arch
Dear McGill Daily, I get it. You are the “anti-corporation” voice of McGill (see any number of articles about the Architecture Café and McGill Food… Read More »What’s up with the corporate ads, Daily?
Movement meets art in Montreal choreographer Lynda Gaudreau’s new exhibit
Social media encourage perilous illiteracy and innumeracy
Ala Jaradat discusses the military order in the Occupied Territories and Israel
Deputy Provost Morton Mendelson released a memo to the press last week originally addressed from his office to the Board of Governors that has shed… Read More »Inside Arch Café’s books
Referendum Question Regarding SACOMSS Fee Renewal. Categorically yes. As the whereas clauses for this referendum state, SACOMSS provides essential services to the McGill and Montreal… Read More »The Daily’s referendum endorsements