Celebrity skinned
Deconstructing fame through collage at Mile End gallery
Deconstructing fame through collage at Mile End gallery
Choose Life’s status to be reviewed in three months
Emily Clare explores her mixed ethnicity
Let your Stream of Consciousness Flow Thursday October 30, 12 – 2 p.m. Y-intersection on lower campus. Come out to the centre of campus and… Read More »What’s the haps
Anheuser-Busch overcompensates after merger with Belgian company, InBev
Seasonal worker status doesn’t guarantee full employee benefits
The Daily’s Claire Caldwell uncovers why it’s not so creepy to believe in ghosts
Two giant signs outlining a plan to erect a statue of McGill’s current principal tacked to the fence surrounding an on-campus construction site are part… Read More »HMB statue is a hoax
Farmers harness creative tactics to reach a growing market
In “Quebec dismisses fired TAs’ grievances” (News, Oct. 23), The Daily reported that some teaching assistants (TAs) were unionized in their secondary positions; in fact,… Read More »Errata
When I began to run for a SSMU exec position in March, I was appalled by the amount of red tape surrounding the Students’ Society… Read More »Hyde Park: Finding solutions to red tape
As of this month, McGill’s food service provider, Chartwells will offer a fully-sustainable seafood menu through its partnership with SeaChoice, a Canadian organization that helps… Read More »Sustainable seafood swims into Chartwells
The challenges of Montreal food banks
Incoherence and contradiction is the norm with our attitudes toward nonhuman animals. We are, as Rutgers University law professor Gary Francione puts it, guilty of… Read More »Hyde Park: Curing our moral schizophrenia
You know that thing they tell us about “needing” to go to class? That spiel about how “actually being present” tends to make a difference?… Read More »Life lines: Running to class for a reason