What’s the haps
Burst Your Bubble Monday, March 9 – Thursday, March 12 Various locations in Montreal and on campus The Social Equity and Diversity Education office’s second… Read More »What’s the haps
Burst Your Bubble Monday, March 9 – Thursday, March 12 Various locations in Montreal and on campus The Social Equity and Diversity Education office’s second… Read More »What’s the haps
Why the Birks building shouldn’t promote half-baked academia
A guide to Parc-Ex’s best Indian food
Administration defends high salaries for executives
“The Palestinian martyr replaces the proletarian struggle for a communist society.” – Pierre-André Taguieff, French philosopher Last week, several McGill groups hosted the annual Israel… Read More »Piñata diplomacy: Where might a new anti-Semitism take root?
We are delighted to read that the goal of the boycotting professors is “a just and lasting peace between two viable states,” and with “security… Read More »Hyde Park: Boycotting profs have it all wrong
Hotel will be converted to a residence, unbeknownst to striking workers
When I was 14, I began commuting from the small town in upstate New York where I lived to Montreal, to study dance at a… Read More »Bursting the Bubble: Of Vietnamese grocers and African discos
Western concept of patient’s right to know may be in conflict with positive health outcomes
Each year during election season, The Daily barrels through a series of interviews with all the runners for a SSMU executive position, and publishes a… Read More »SSMU Elections 2009
ANC minister Ronnie Kasrils examines Israel with South Africa in mind for McGill’s Israeli Apartheid Week
What makes Citizen Kane flawed cinematic gold
If I have to read about that one more time… Dear McGill Daily, Can you please stop printing articles and letters about the following topics:… Read More »Letters
For-sale signs, clearance sales, and two-for-one deals are tell-tale signs that Canada’s in an economic crisis, but outside of Montreal restaurant Taverne Crescent, a sign… Read More »News brief: Restaurants in recession
Publicity campaign seeks public recognition for Quebec atheists