Run + drink = Hash
Winter-running in Montreal is associated with a particular kind of psychosis, the kind exemplified by the foggy-glassed, masochistic father in Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes.… Read More »Run + drink = Hash
Winter-running in Montreal is associated with a particular kind of psychosis, the kind exemplified by the foggy-glassed, masochistic father in Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes.… Read More »Run + drink = Hash
Le Devoir, Quebec’s only independent news daily, celebrated its hundredth birthday on January 10. This is an occasion to celebrate: Le Devoir’s mission, its history… Read More »Bonne fête!
Administrators scramble to provide compensation for closed dining hall
La Presse recently reported that the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) has spent $11.3 million since 2003 to clean up Montreal’s graffiti, which STM… Read More »STM struggles over graffiti
Arts Senator Nick Wolf criticizes SSMU, wants to choose his successor
Religious Studies and Law professors invited to give expert testimony in Iowa, and likely in California
McGill’s Associate Vice Principal of University Services Jim Nicell presented upcoming changes and renovations within the University’s five-year master plan to a packed McConnell auditorium… Read More »Nicell outlines University master plan
Liberal leader condemns Parliament’s prorogation and discusses coalition politics
Airports use technology to get up close and personal with passengers
The Daily’s Whitney Mallett explores the world of gold-farming: professional gaming and virtual trading
Provincial and federal impasse keeps students from receiving bursaries and grants
Doctors threaten to resign in protest as fears of health risks grow
“America’s McGill” satirizes teen-lit sensation Twilight
New union to protect McGill casual employees
On December 30, Prime Minister Stephen Harper quietly announced through a proxy that he would prorogue – or close – Parliament until March 3, after… Read More »Needed: Opposition ménage à trois