Talking Pictures I
Andrew Kittredge asks people to describe a photograph.
Andrew Kittredge asks people to describe a photograph.
Looking back on a busy year, The McGill Daily’s one and only radio show and podcast brings you a retrospective.
Left or right, red or blue, we’re all sure we’re on the correct side – but how did we get this way? Where do our political convictions come from?
For the past few days, a tidal wave of visitors have been stopping by the Unfit to Print studios (also known as CKUT 90.3.)
Three journalists hit the street between three and six a.m, to see the world through the eyes of the city’s truest night owls.
Unfit to Print opens a conversation about masculinity. Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll hear:
On this episode of Unfit to Print, explore the secrets of creativity with three Canadian authors.
Looking at the surreal and wonderful intersection of art and neuroscience.
Lurking beneath every Daily article are a thousand untold stories…
Some say frosh is degrading and dangerous. Some say it’s harmless fun. In our debut episode, we decided to shelve the debate and let the froshies tell their own stories.
Last year, graduating student Trip Yang got an idea for a music video about McGill. Now that video has 40,000 views on YouTube and is being promoted by McGill.
Kate McGillivray and Tim Lem-Smith investigate the vocal trend that has seized our generation; vocal fry. Trust us, it’s super interestaaaaang.
Week of March 19, 2012
The majority of the episode features a McGill angle on homelessness; Kate Mcgillivray interviews a student who lives on campus by choice, and Erin Hudson interviews student participating in 5 days for the Homeless.
Every year CKUT holds its Annual Homelessness Marathon, a special program that broadcasts from the streets of Montreal.