Campus Eye: Vote or Die
SSMU VP Finance & Operations Imad Barake (right) and VP External Affairss Max Silverman (centre) dance in Leacock yesterday, trying to convince students to “vote… Read More »Campus Eye: Vote or Die
SSMU VP Finance & Operations Imad Barake (right) and VP External Affairss Max Silverman (centre) dance in Leacock yesterday, trying to convince students to “vote… Read More »Campus Eye: Vote or Die
At the March 5 meeting of Senate, Principal Heather Munroe-Blum publicly clarified her vision on the relationship between administration and governance at McGill. In response… Read More »University Reform: Principal clarifies administration-governance divide
Elections McGill bans web site, allows new site, then bans it hours later
The upcoming Post-Graduate Students’ Society (PGSS) election will ask its members to consider a referendum question to allocate $150,000 to an education fund for students… Read More »Post-grads to vote on aid fund
The Fine Arts Council’s Nuit Blanche brought performance art, craft, and creative energy to the Shatner building Thursday night. Participants enjoyed klezmer tunes, student DJs,… Read More »Campus eye: Nuit Blanche
Do not adopt! lecture Monday, March 10, 12 p.m. Shatner Lev Bukhman Room Bring a bagged lunch and enjoy a lunch full of human rights.… Read More »What’s the haps
Undergrads to vote on online opt-out autonomy, club support, and Daily Publications Society
Pedestrians will have the streets of Montreal’s Gay Village to themselves this summer, according to a recent car-ban announcement from the Ville-Marie Borough. The roads… Read More »Gay Village says cars are a no-go this summer
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
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
Several students who shopped at the McGill Bookstore early this semester were victims of a debit card fraud operation. Students reported having amounts up to… Read More »Bookstore clients defrauded in debit scam
Speakers, audience divided on Canada’s role
Alumni argue against administration’s decision to force referendum question
Bee movie, the script
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 »SSMU exec wannabes vie for power