McGill Mental Health cleans up
New director is committed to fewer pills and shorter wait-lists
New director is committed to fewer pills and shorter wait-lists
McGill wants campus to look more like a green space than a parking lot
Student Journalism Week November 10 – November 14 Various times and places on campus A week of panel discussions, workshops, and production fun. Learn about… Read More »What’s the haps
After Pound’s racist remarks, First Nations students may be less likely to come to McGill: Doxtater
Mental institution helps patients see they have a productive role to play in society
After 28 years, Flo Tracy retired from her position as Director of Residences Friday. Throughout her tenure, she was a favourite of students and administrators… Read More »Tracy ends a 28-year era in residences
Harold Waller Political science professor with research interests in U.S. budgeting process and American politics The McGill Daily: Do you think America has swung to… Read More »McGill professors respond to Obama victory
Over 300 people packed into Gert’s bar Tuesday night to watch the U.S. Presidential Election, as many students struggled to find seats in view of… Read More »Pro-Obama students pack into Gerts for election coverage
Award-winning journalist Amy Goodman, host of the daily grassroots radio/TV news hour Democracy Now!, will speak at McGill Friday, three days after the U.S. election.… Read More »The Daily interviews Amy Goodman
Development group plugs the Main in
Senate votes to suspend administration’s travel directive and pushes for consultation, postdocs question lack of information on stipend tax
Executives blame backlogged tax payments, forgotten bills for funding shortage
Harper must recognize Indigenous rights as human rights, Manuel
Site offers schedules and route planning
To kick-off CKUT’s Media Democracy Days last week, writer, radio host, and McGill alumna Anna Leventhal presented a history of the rise of alternative media… Read More »Culture Shock 2008: Quebec central in history of alt media