Council heats up over space
SSMU councillors and students in the gallery went on the attack against the SSMU executive for failing to prioritizing student space during the question period… Read More »Council heats up over space
SSMU councillors and students in the gallery went on the attack against the SSMU executive for failing to prioritizing student space during the question period… Read More »Council heats up over space
Hello Daily reader! Believe it or not, we’ve only got one more issue left this year. But we’ll come back in September, and when we… Read More »The 2008 Reader Survey
Unproductive contract negotiations are inciting the Association of Graduate Students Employed at McGill (AGSEM) to call for a strike vote at a special meeting Monday.… Read More »TAs to vote on strike motion
“Bono and I had dinner in Dublin. We stayed up till 3:00 in the morning and got totally shitfaced,” Alex Shoumatoff tells me over noodles… Read More »When I grow up I want to be Alex Shoumatoff
After nearly a year of slashed budgets for clubs and services, SSMU discovered it had more money in its Club Fund and Campus Life Fund… Read More »SSMU fumbles budget for clubs, services
As Caférama space opens up to bidding war, $20,000 slated for student space will likely go toward other initiatives
DJ XL5’s film collage plays with the wacky beginnings of the music video
It’s a little-known fact that congenital heart defects affect one out of every hundred infants in Canada. Specialty camp opportunities are numerous for kids with… Read More »Patients have a heart to heart
In the third installment of The Daily’s four-part series on cultural tastemakers in Montreal,
China’s crackdown draws support for boycott of Olympic Games this August
CBC Radio 2 is kicking classical music off primetime in an effort to woo younger audiences
I’m not a wonderful person. In fact, I’m shallow, self-absorbed, and narcissistic – in other words, a typical newspaper columnist. But at least I have… Read More »You Are Here: Smile-Manner Squadron, assemble!
Disability accessibility, queer-inclusive programs, and McGill’s Mental Health Services were just some of the hot button topics that administrators responded to with watered-down responses during… Read More »Administrators offer weak answers to Senate questions
Anticipating the Bouchard-Taylor Commission’s upcoming report on the reasonable accommodation hearings, the Accommodate This! coalition of Montreal community, religious, and human rights groups released a… Read More »Accomodate This! releases counter-report
Ten students each received $100 Tuesday for offering the best suggestions to reduce red tape and bureaucracy at McGill – but the administration has made… Read More »Contest winners cut red tape