What’s the haps
GRASPé Orientation Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9, 5:30 p.m. In front of the Arts Lounge in Leacock Wanna know more about radical activism both on- and… Read More »What’s the haps
GRASPé Orientation Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9, 5:30 p.m. In front of the Arts Lounge in Leacock Wanna know more about radical activism both on- and… Read More »What’s the haps
Three Arts students – Geoffrey Hall, Stephen Antoline, and Nathan Tockerchuk – successfully sued the Arts Undergraduate Story (AUS) this summer for $14,000 in back-payments… Read More »Arts Undergraduate Society sued by their own for $14,000
Ever wanted to be a superhero? Well here’s your chance to help save the world. World Community Grid is a not-for-profit organization that uses idle… Read More »Your idle computer can save the world
Break a leg Sweaty palms? Shaky voice? Mind gone blank? If you’ve ever auditioned for a play, you’ll recognize these symptoms not as the warning… Read More »Culture Briefs
In “Students find shady jobs through CAPS,” (News, Sept. 2), The Daily wrote that multiple students were paid with a personal cheque at various locations… Read More »Errata
McGill is fed-up with being a through-route for Montreal’s two-wheeled commuters. Security guards were instated as gatekeepers to redirect bike traffic on campus in an… Read More »McGill switches gears on cycling Montrealers
The Daily’s Claire Caldwell takes on the rock climber’s guide to life.
Yves Saint Laurent inverts the rules of women’s vogue
Studio photography pays homage to the Japanese Canadian experience
Students craving grassroots media may want to tune into CKUT 90.3 FM Friday when McGill’s community radio station produces this month’s edition of Groundwire –… Read More »CKUT produces national news segment
Convinced that water bottles are clogging landfills, Montreal is pushing for a deposit-based recycling system on plastic bottles instead of crusading alongside other Canadian cities… Read More »Montreal not to ban bottled water, yet
The World Press Photo Exhibition makes detachment impossible
Roughly a million children die from drowning each year. The high mortality rate came as a surprise last year, when surveys in Asia were conducted… Read More »Developed world drownings exceed expectations