Surely you’re joking
Physics class clown performs comedy set featuring misogyny, pedophilia
Physics class clown performs comedy set featuring misogyny, pedophilia
A critical look at science journalism
Calling out misogyny in Physics
New registration interface to go live in May
The strange side effects of happiness drugs
In April of 1997, students occupied the 5th floor of the James Administration building to protest fee increases, and to request student representation on various… Read More »From the archives
Montreal Hackathon brings techies together for a weekend of program development
A science student explores her mixed feelings about corporate research
It’s easy to forget that, for many, “study drugs” are part of every day life
The Daily talks to a McGill graduate student about uncovering bias in pharmaceutical studies
The Daily’s Shannon Palus looks at past computer ads and their projections
Shannon Palus on critical pedagogy, and one McGill proponent
Cowboys, guns, engineering, and Hickam’s “The Dinosaur Hunter”
Paul Dawkins and his online math notes
Canadian scientists get involved in looking at possible biosignatures of life on Mars