Conference encourages undergrads to link work with community activism
McGill and Concordia students hope to expand to include French universities
McGill and Concordia students hope to expand to include French universities
The recent sex scandal involving New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is a matter of great importance, and should be discussed extensively and at length by… Read More »You are Here: Eliot Spitzer stuffs Bernard’s CV
Newly-acclaimed SSMU VP Finance & Operations Peter Newhook declared his resignation Monday, triggering a by-election to fill the position. Newhook claimed his resignation was motivated… Read More »SSMU calls by-election
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Famed Irish pub to get torn down, move to new location
Montrealers caught downtown near Berri Square and Place des Arts Saturday afternoon were witness to violent clashes between police and protesters during the 12th annual… Read More »Police and protesters clash at anti-brutality march
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Introducing the newest fast food innovation; the Col-Pop. Designed by the Korean fast food chain BBQ Chicken, the Col-Pop is a cup of cola with… Read More »The case for fast food
Apparently, the recent tuition defreeze just wasn’t enough for McGill Principal Heather Munroe-Blum. In an opinion piece posted on The Gazette’s web site last week,… Read More »Editorial: Our Dollar Store Principal
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Though some of you are still celebrating the resounding Yes vote The Daily got on our survival the other day, we’re already thinking about the… Read More »Hyde Park: Yes to accountability, no to neverendums
Oil and Israel are responsible for the plight of Palestinians, according to Palestinian journalist Abdel al-Bari Atwan in a lecture titled “Palestine: The Way Forward”… Read More »Keep Canada neutral: Palestinian journalist
A chain of 150 student demonstrators joined hands Tuesday to protest a court-approved temporary injunction on student protests at l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM),… Read More »UQAM strike persists through injunction