The teenage grind
Paranoid Park explores adolescent alienation – again
Paranoid Park explores adolescent alienation – again
The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) has done nothing to improve national security since its introduction nearly three years ago, according to… Read More »Civil-rights lawyer denounces SPP
McGill Student Services’ abrupt firing of longtime mental health counsellor Eric Widdicombe last month left his students shocked and searching for explanations. Human resources gave… Read More »Students object to counsellor’s firing
Scottish trangressional novelist Irvine Welsh serves up another round of literary debauchery in five installments
In the article “Nuit Blanche hits Shatner tonight”, (News, March 6) The Daily implied that the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) led the organization of Nuit… Read More »Erratum
[Correction appended] The campaigns are coming to a close, online polls are opening, and it’s time for McGill’s downtown undergraduate students to start filling in… Read More »The Daily’s Endorsements 2008
Pedestrians will have the streets of Montreal’s Gay Village to themselves this summer, according to a recent car-ban announcement from the Ville-Marie Borough. The roads… Read More »Gay Village says cars are a no-go this summer
SSMU Council endorses Yes vote on Daily survival SSMU councillors unanimously approved a motion endorsing the Daily Publications Society (DPS) in its upcoming referendum at… Read More »News Briefs
Well, it’s begun. Saturday morning at 9 a.m., ovs.ssmu.mcgill.ca went live. This week, undergrads will log on and vote whether or not to continue funding… Read More »Comment: The Daily needs you this week
The Daily’s Leah Pires opens the gates to our city’s cultural hotspots on the web
Volcanoes inspire scientists in warming battle
Several students who shopped at the McGill Bookstore early this semester were victims of a debit card fraud operation. Students reported having amounts up to… Read More »Bookstore clients defrauded in debit scam
The upcoming Post-Graduate Students’ Society (PGSS) election will ask its members to consider a referendum question to allocate $150,000 to an education fund for students… Read More »Post-grads to vote on aid fund
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are all the rage these days in Quebec City. Under the auspices of the Quebec Infrastructures Plan launched last Fall, the current… Read More »Seizing Solitude: The public-private problem
Each year, The Daily interviews the crop of SSMU candidates for your reading pleasure. We ask each candidate for each position the same questions, and… Read More »2008-2009 SSMU Elections