Architects line up against Griffintown project
City pushes residents aside to rush bid through
City pushes residents aside to rush bid through
On October 1 of last year, I wrote the first installment in this series of columns. Placing myself on some sort of pedestal, I had… Read More »Seizing Solitude signs off
Some of you hate The Daily. At least 976 of you, actually, which is the number of undergrads who voted No in the referendum on… Read More »Comment: Why do they hate us?
Montreal band Duchess Says can command the party without a full command of the English language
The Daily’s Whitney Mallett gets the inside scoop on the Montreal drag queen scene
Kosman called to defend decision to revoke Ukranian Club’s office space
Montreal chef Nantha Kumar spices things up at Plateau restaurant Cash and Curry
McGill’s Teaching Assistants (TAs) voted in favour of a strike mandate at a special meeting last week, empowering their union to declare an unlimited strike… Read More »Editorial: Support a TA strike
David Rieff, son of Susan Sontag, remembers his mother’s final struggle with leukemia in a new memoir
Computational origami expands the scope of paper folding
After nearly a century, McGill is selling the McGill Outdoors Club house in Shawbridge, an hour north of Montreal. Morton Mendelson, Deputy Provost (Student Life… Read More »McGill to sell Outdoors Club house
Local author Andrew Hood delves into the gritty side of small-town Ontario in his debut short story collection Pardon Our Monsters
This year’s SSMU executive stumbles through the final weeks of the semester
Unjust organizations around the world face a new threat: anonymity. A new web site called Wikileaks makes whistleblowers untraceable, so that they can leak documents… Read More »Wikileaks web site gives whistleblowers a voice
Next year’s Finance & Operations portfolio is one of the least-contested SSMU positions in recent memory – it’s been like the hot potato of exec… Read More »Acclaimed SSMU VP Finance & Operations Tobias Silverstein speaks out