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In the article “Administrators offer weak answers to Senate questions” (News, March 27), The Daily wrote that the Safe Space program was started by three… Read More »Errata
In the article “Administrators offer weak answers to Senate questions” (News, March 27), The Daily wrote that the Safe Space program was started by three… Read More »Errata
Some of you hate The Daily. At least 976 of you, actually, which is the number of undergrads who voted No in the referendum on… Read More »Comment: Why do they hate us?
Nadine Gordimer fails to reinvigorate her pet themes in her new short story collection
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On October 1 of last year, I wrote the first installment in this series of columns. Placing myself on some sort of pedestal, I had… Read More »Seizing Solitude signs off
Music students will vote on whether to increase ancillary fees by $333 per year for music lessons in a referendum this week. The referendum came… Read More »Music students hold referendum on fee increase
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City pushes residents aside to rush bid through
The McGill Daily’s Nadja Popovich looks at abuse in “tough love” rehabilitation facilities for teens.
Union decries lack of progress in negotiations with administration
This year echoed with ghosts of the past. Student strikes popped up across the province, recalling the militancy of 2005. The food-services debate of 2004… Read More »2007-2008 Year in review
McGill is refusing to terminate the lease or provide rent compensation to a student whose Solin Hall apartment was infested with bedbugs for months. Bedbugs,… Read More »Solin bedbug victim denied rent compensation
Smoke blanketed the Plateau last Wednesday when a fire erupted in a four-storey 60-unit apartment building. 100 people were relocated from the building on Pins… Read More »Off-Campus eye
Next year’s Finance & Operations portfolio is one of the least-contested SSMU positions in recent memory – it’s been like the hot potato of exec… Read More »Acclaimed SSMU VP Finance & Operations Tobias Silverstein speaks out
Zimbabwe is in turmoil. The delayed release of presidential election results has spread fears that incumbent Robert Mugabe, a dictator who has ruled the country… Read More »A torturous wait