Bike collective gets rolling this week
[Correction Appended] After nearly a year of planning and several location changes, the SSMU bike collective opened its doors on Tuesday to a pack of… Read More »Bike collective gets rolling this week
[Correction Appended] After nearly a year of planning and several location changes, the SSMU bike collective opened its doors on Tuesday to a pack of… Read More »Bike collective gets rolling this week
Post-graduates head to the polls today
Teaching assistants demand better conditions as University stalls contract negotiations
Paranoid Park explores adolescent alienation – again
Running a referendum campaign takes a lot of time, energy, and money, but it has its perks: students have actually sat down to read through… Read More »Hyde Park: A user’s guide to shaping The Daily
In the article “Nuit Blanche hits Shatner tonight”, (News, March 6) The Daily implied that the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) led the organization of Nuit… Read More »Erratum
Susan Jacoby’s book The Age of American Unreason is a pleasant combination of ornery traditionalism and vicious invective. She takes up the mantle of what… Read More »Hand to Mouth: Susan Jacoby and The Age of Unreason
SSMU Council endorses Yes vote on Daily survival SSMU councillors unanimously approved a motion endorsing the Daily Publications Society (DPS) in its upcoming referendum at… Read More »News Briefs
Each year, The Daily interviews the crop of SSMU candidates for your reading pleasure. We ask each candidate for each position the same questions, and… Read More »2008-2009 SSMU Elections
Volcanoes inspire scientists in warming battle
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are all the rage these days in Quebec City. Under the auspices of the Quebec Infrastructures Plan launched last Fall, the current… Read More »Seizing Solitude: The public-private problem
Scottish trangressional novelist Irvine Welsh serves up another round of literary debauchery in five installments
Fokus on student filmmaking With the post-Oscar buzz fading to a drone and end-of-year blockbusters outstaying their welcome in corporate theatres, TVMcGill’s upcoming Fokus Film… Read More »Culture Briefs
This week, McGill undergraduates will vote on whether to keep The McGill Daily and Le Délit around. To be clear, this is not a referendum… Read More »Vote yes to save The Daily
Hundreds lined up outside of Concordia University’s Henry F. Hall Building Thursday night to see Rev. Al Sharpton speak on the U.S. presidential election cycle,… Read More »Al Sharpton weighs in on U.S. election