Letters: Dying kids, nude pics
Brevity is not always best Re: “Made for the rich, tested on the poor” (Sci-Tech, Sept. 2) Having participated in a discussion group about the… Read More »Letters: Dying kids, nude pics
Brevity is not always best Re: “Made for the rich, tested on the poor” (Sci-Tech, Sept. 2) Having participated in a discussion group about the… Read More »Letters: Dying kids, nude pics
Community one step further from justice with newly appointed crown prosecutor on Villanueva investigation, says activist
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Master Plan fails to connect Arts and Science buildings with pedestrian tunnel; promises sustainable changes
From Columbine to Dawson College, news reports of school shootings, time and again, have detailed the actions of the gunman or gunmen, as it is… Read More »Media ignores gender violence in school shootings
Matthew Forsythe’s graphic novel Ojingogo rethinks the relationship between words and images
Brière’s big day In 2004, a police officer of the Montreal police force, Eric Lehner, testified in court, and based on his testimony an honest… Read More »Letters: Police, tough-love, and more pot science
Although over 160 community gardens were closed in Montreal last spring due to soil contamination, the push to green a concrete city through gardening remains… Read More »Community Gardens revitalize urban landscape
New Quebec Health Minister shoots down plans for safe-injection sites around the province, local groups come out in protest
National Defence funding does not dictate research, insists war studies director
We thought that MUNACA’s General Assembly (GA) last Thursday would culminate with the approval of a strike mandate. Instead, it ended with a blaring fire… Read More »Editorial: McGill’s union issues
Conservative government cuts $48.5-million from federal arts funding
With the SSMU executive geared up for their year ahead representing the student body, The Daily provides you a run-down of where we think they… Read More »Snakes, SSMUshies, and Ladders
As the first days of school and the last days of summer are upon us, one phase of drinking slowly morphs into another. Languidly beating… Read More »All hopped up: The 100-mile diet, liquid edition
Concordia’s Board of Governors finally succeeded in raising tuition for international students by $1,000 a year last Friday, after four failed meetings, including one in… Read More »Tuition hike slams international students