The Daily interviews Amy Goodman
Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, host of the daily grassroots radio/TV news hour Democracy Now!, will speak at McGill Friday, three days after the U.S. election.… Read More »The Daily interviews Amy Goodman
Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, host of the daily grassroots radio/TV news hour Democracy Now!, will speak at McGill Friday, three days after the U.S. election.… Read More »The Daily interviews Amy Goodman
Development group plugs the Main in
Senate votes to suspend administration’s travel directive and pushes for consultation, postdocs question lack of information on stipend tax
Executives blame backlogged tax payments, forgotten bills for funding shortage
Harper must recognize Indigenous rights as human rights, Manuel
Site offers schedules and route planning
As a result of outdated state laws, incarcerated and released felons don’t vote
To kick-off CKUT’s Media Democracy Days last week, writer, radio host, and McGill alumna Anna Leventhal presented a history of the rise of alternative media… Read More »Culture Shock 2008: Quebec central in history of alt media
Canada’s 20,000 foreign migrant workers’ rights were highlighted Tuesday as part of QPIRG’s Culture Shock week, exposing some of the exploitation that local agriculture workers… Read More »Culture Shock 2008: Migrant worker exposes farm exploitation
The growing trend in national security to inflict high consequences with low legal standards is extremely disturbing, said members of the Coalition Justice for Adil… Read More »Culture Shock 2008: Charkaoui condemns racist immigration laws
Employees move out of sixth floor complaining of chest pains, numbness, and vomiting; two remain out of work
Music For Change Monday, November 3, 7:30 p.m. Petit Cafe Campus, 57 Prince Arthur E. Groove to Tara Hall, Soulstice and Francois Graham from Surface… Read More »What’s the haps
Seasonal worker status doesn’t guarantee full employee benefits
Two giant signs outlining a plan to erect a statue of McGill’s current principal tacked to the fence surrounding an on-campus construction site are part… Read More »HMB statue is a hoax
Caribbean writer asseses West Indian Revolution “Reggae music was revolution music,” explained professor and author Brian Meeks, as he described the history of the Caribbean… Read More »Culture Shock 2008