Putting freedom back in software
Free software movement founder speaks on software human rights
Free software movement founder speaks on software human rights
System designed to service only five per cent of student body at one time
Vancouver store fined, BUTT continues to be sold
Student interest in SSMU activist initiative continues to steadily decline
Lack of resources in the North makes screening sparse
French has improved among judges
Participants hope to raise $40,000 for libraries in India
The recently formed McGill Food Systems Project (MFSP) presented its mandate Thursday at a meeting that also included a presentation by McGill Food and Dining… Read More »Administrators, students present
An open letter to Governor General Michaëlle Jean signed by 35 academic constitutional experts is calling on Her Excellency to request that the leader of… Read More »Law profs mull over constitution
Cinema Politica Tuesday, January 27, 8 p.m. Arts W-215, 853 Sherbrooke 0. Cinema Politica is screening Manda Bala (Send a Bullet), a documentary that examines… Read More »What’s the haps
Opponents rally around freedom of speech and expression
Censure on FNU makes collaboration with Canadian professors impossible
After four days of public hearings in the federal case of Montrealer Adil Charkaoui last week, supporters of the Moroccan-born French teacher were confident that… Read More »Charkaoui trial exposes feds’ smoke and mirrors
Some young diaspora Jews have strong cultural and spiritual ties to Israel, making carte blanche criticism challenging