MBA fees jump to $29,500
Program rejects government contributions in favour of self-funding
Program rejects government contributions in favour of self-funding
Correction appended When I was looking at universities, I considered many different engineering programs across the country. McGill’s Faculty of Engineering was particularly attractive because… Read More »The problem with engineering is non-engineers’ misinformation
A love letter to a Montreal staple
On September 9, student unions from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa succeeded in lobbying the Ottawa City Council to rescind the age cap… Read More »Ottawa City Council eliminates age cap on student transit passes
Quebec Education Minister Michelle Courchesne and Senator David Angus announced last Monday at McGill’s Otto Maass Chemistry Building that the University would be receiving a… Read More »McGill receives $103 million from federal stimulus
A merican sci-fi writer David Brin once said, “When it comes to privacy and accountability, people always demand the former for themselves and the latter… Read More »Point: The U.S. should establish a universal DNA database
Every Sunday, on the corner of Marie-Anne and Laval in a school playground, a few tents house local produce and, this week, one band featuring… Read More »Friends with food: Home-grown Sandwich
Considering the ethical implications of the scientific pursuit
The Daily’s Hannah Freeman exposes whitewashing in the film industry
McGill University’s research policy will be updated this fall, a move that has student activists concerned about ethical regulation of future military research on campus.… Read More »Fate of military research regulations still up in the air
One professor discusses why the grading system is detrimental to scientific learning
Lo-fi musician tells her stories through song
Please explain how representing McGill as an absolute disgrace on campus and in the streets of Montreal is beneficial to the image of McGill as… Read More »You’ve got some splainin’ to do
For much of the average ballet dancer’s career, he or she is an interpreter of somebody else’s creations, a vehicle through which a choreographer can… Read More »Dancers in the driver’s seat
An event that combines a hint of strip poker with a rambunctious crowd and — yes — spelling, the Honeysuckle Strip Spelling Bee is back.… Read More »T-A-K-E I-T O-F-F