Editorial: Welcome Ashore
Ahoy, matey! Whether you spent the summer traveling the Seven Seas, working for an evil ship captain, or are just feeling a bit washed up… Read More »Editorial: Welcome Ashore
Ahoy, matey! Whether you spent the summer traveling the Seven Seas, working for an evil ship captain, or are just feeling a bit washed up… Read More »Editorial: Welcome Ashore
Smoking for science Re: “McGill students arrested on 4/20” | News | April 30, 2008 Recent science from Germany shows how cannabinoids stimulate the body’s… Read More »Letters: Smoking for Science
Caferama manager Faykil Ben will be left jobless come January when coffee giant, Café Supreme, moves into room 103 in the Shatner building. Ben will… Read More »Caferama franchisee to lose restaurant
When Liberal Lucienne Robillard resigned as the Westmount—Ville-Marie Member of Parliament after 13 years, the riding prepared for a by-election to find a replacement. Now,… Read More »Federal candidates face-off in by-election
[Correction appended] “If you erase the people of downtown America, the effect is bizarre, not to say disturbing… the familiar urban landscape without a soul… Read More »Wide urban spaces
Plants have us beat. Every day, trillions of them convert sunlight into stored energy, because they, like us, still need energy when the sun doesn’t… Read More »New catalyst sheds light on solar energy
Used books To reduce the cost of books each semester, buy worn-in volumes. The McGill Bookstore (3420 McTavish) and the Word (469 Milton) offer a… Read More »Wrecked: Recliaming your booty
Security calls police to handle campus “criminal activities”
Montreal police insist community is safe, incidents unrelated
Students decry flawed tender process, lack of consultation
McGill’s 2,000 teaching assistants (TAs) began striking today following the breakdown of negotiations at two final meetings during which the University continued to resist a… Read More »McGill Teaching Assistants on strike
The McGill Daily’s Nadja Popovich looks at abuse in “tough love” rehabilitation facilities for teens.
Music students will vote on whether to increase ancillary fees by $333 per year for music lessons in a referendum this week. The referendum came… Read More »Music students hold referendum on fee increase
Nadine Gordimer fails to reinvigorate her pet themes in her new short story collection
The road to cheap electric cars could be bumpy in places