Eating out east
On the corner of Marie-Anne and de Lorimier, a neighbourhood diner sits unassumingly behind a small terrace. Obscured by the umbrellas and trees in front… Read More »Eating out east
On the corner of Marie-Anne and de Lorimier, a neighbourhood diner sits unassumingly behind a small terrace. Obscured by the umbrellas and trees in front… Read More »Eating out east
This Tuesday, Cinema Politica will host its first screening of the semester, of the documentary Roadsworth: Crossing the Line. The story of notorious Montreal stencil… Read More »Politica gets rolling
Campus Puritan community outraged
New online fiction journal Joyland continues Montreal’s writerly tradition
A look at McGill’s cricket community
A Daily writer talks with his father about water polo, the Troubles, and solidarity through sports
I have seen so many amazing photos. The ones that strike me most deeply portray ordinary individuals doing extraordinary things. I’m inspired by photos of… Read More »Taking a closer look at Tank Man
McGill students protest outside of Choose Life event
We have a situation here that I don’t understand. I was present at the two SSMU Council debates last school year over the right of… Read More »Seeking: pro-choice champion
Activists feel a plan to revamp the corner of Ste. Catherine and St. Laurent does not respect history
Re: “Council goes SSMUthly” | News | September 21
Adil Charkaoui removed his GPS tracking bracelet from his ankle for the first time in four years, after Federal court Judge Daniele Tremblay- Lamer dropped… Read More »Charkaoui mostly free
Government encroachment on educational institutions should be stopped
Last Wednesday, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled the City’s $355 million water meter contract with the private consortium GÉNIeau. This move comes after a recommendation made… Read More »Tremblay cancels Water Meter contract
MIT prof says technology is bringing us closer to an answer