Business owners strike back at billboard ban
Media companies band together to oppose new Plateau bylaw
Media companies band together to oppose new Plateau bylaw
Researchers study survival strategies of antibiotic-resistant E. coli
McGill math profs weigh in on shelling out for the latest edition of a textbook
National Science Foundation gives grant to study creativity on the Internet
I am a 2008 BA & Sc McGill alumn, I was very disappointed to hear that the administration is trying to close the Architecture Café.… Read More »Replace Chartwells with student-run initiatives
Detained on the train, his laptop searched, Pascal Abidor fights back
Students rally to bring back Arch Café
I am writing to oppose the closing of the Architecture Café. The Arch Café is a wonderful, independent café with reasonably priced, delicious and FRESH… Read More »Give us a say in Arch Café decision
Plans for the McConnell-Dawson tunnel have been around since the 70s; maps cite the Future Site of Physics, constructed in 1977. Construction crews seemed to… Read More »Sundry things Neil has noticed
Covering the Main’s graveyard shift
Kim Phúc, immortalized as one of the children in a photograph of an American napalm attack during the Vietnam War, gave a presentation entitled “I… Read More »Kim Phúc speaks out at McGill
McGill should reinstate in-province tuition for French as a second language courses for deregulated faculties
Several articles in the September 9 issue of The Daily dealt with Principal Heather Munroe-Blum’s announcement of proposed tuition hikes. This piece is primarily a… Read More »The University’s future is broader than tuition rates
Re: “Olfactory environmentalism” | Health&Education | September 9
A ccepting the premise that entrapment would represent an expansion of the powers that the police currently hold to stop criminals, the question then becomes… Read More »COUNTERPOINT: Entrapment harms our society and violates our rights