Wherefore art?
As student art sprawls across the pages of today’s Daily, it’s a good time to think about student artists and the state of art –… Read More »Wherefore art?
As student art sprawls across the pages of today’s Daily, it’s a good time to think about student artists and the state of art –… Read More »Wherefore art?
Re: “Paging Doctor Cornett” | Commentary | October 8
In the hopes of promoting up-and-coming McGill bands, CKUT Radio is teaming up with Gerts for a weekly music showcase called Thursdays (A)live. The free… Read More »A good reason to go to Gerts
Misunderstandings in bilingual health care can pose serious risks
Council members weigh in on the defederation question
Montreal’s Haitian community reacts to the earthquake
Concordia’s Ellen Art Gallery explores the evolution of art collections
The McGill Daily picks up the phone with Team USA forward Hilary Knight
On Tuesday, January 12, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastated the Republic of Haiti. Two-hundred thousand people are estimated dead; three million Haitians are directly affected by… Read More »Haiti: Past, Present, Future
Re: “Where have all the activists gone?” and “Sustainability enlightenment” | November 30
Re: “A threat to choice” | Features | October 5
One year after Operation Cast Lead, protesters demand end to Israeli siege
The prison system cripples already-poor communities
How can a movie be so bad it’s good? I hope to know after watching a rare midnight screening of The Room (2003) this Saturday,… Read More »Not just any room
Hello Daily, Hello All, Hello Almighty, I am here to reveal a truth which has hitherto been kept secret: the construction that has been taking… Read More »The Dark Motorcyclist tellin’ the truth