Profs refused entry to the James Admin building
Sit-in outside of building lasts five hours before moving to SSMU cafeteria
Sit-in outside of building lasts five hours before moving to SSMU cafeteria
Is standardized testing really necessary or effective?
The Daily, along with many students and staff, is still reeling from the events that took place on our campus on the night of November… Read More »Changed, changed utterly
How the administration controls all decisions
Turbulent is one of the only ways to describe the last two months at McGill. We’ve had MUNACA on strike since September 1, and now tuition… Read More »Dear Professors: an open letter
Demonstrators subjected to tear gas and pepper spray
Second wave of occupiers reach second floor; all released without charges or punishments
A U3 BSc student at McGill recounts his final experience shadowing doctors in India
A very sweet recipe
Supervised injection sites in Canada
Over 130 student clubs and services were forced to change their names last week. This happened because SSMU Council voted to sign its Memorandum of… Read More »We are all liabilities
Matthew Dowling reflects on Remembrance Day at McGill, and closer to home
Canadian neuroscientist honoured with Greengard Prize for achievements of women in science
SSMU Legislative Council voted last week to sign the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between SSMU and McGill after hours of confidential debate. Council voted to… Read More »MoA vote ends negotiations over McGill name
The importance of QPIRG Sometime during the last year of my PhD, during a clean-up in my (former) department, I came across a wooden paper… Read More »Letters