So you want to be a Daily editor
You’re a sharp young thing, a little bored in class and eager to spread your fledgling journalistic wings. What to do? Why, become an editor… Read More »So you want to be a Daily editor
You’re a sharp young thing, a little bored in class and eager to spread your fledgling journalistic wings. What to do? Why, become an editor… Read More »So you want to be a Daily editor
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
Eran Kolirin’s film The Band’s Visit resists cliché with its sincere portrayal of a meeting of cultures in Israel
Running a referendum campaign takes a lot of time, energy, and money, but it has its perks: students have actually sat down to read through… Read More »Hyde Park: A user’s guide to shaping The Daily
Caitlin Manicom kicks off The Daily’s four part series on cultural tastemakers in the city with a look at the music scene
Truth is, I’m quite disgusted with the outcome of last Monday’s mandatory candidates’ meeting, led by Elections McGill. There are too many regulations impeding candidates… Read More »Hyde Park: Why I dropped out of the SSMU election
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
Queer McGill weighs in on the contemporary importance of Pride Week
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
Hundreds lined up outside of Concordia University’s Henry F. Hall Building Thursday night to see Rev. Al Sharpton speak on the U.S. presidential election cycle,… Read More »Al Sharpton weighs in on U.S. election
This week, McGill undergraduates will vote on whether to keep The McGill Daily and Le Délit around. To be clear, this is not a referendum… Read More »Vote yes to save The Daily
Religious texts are fascinating. Yet I am constantly perplexed as to how the beautifully crafted words and lessons found on scrolls and leaves – from… Read More »Hyde Park: The poetry of Islam
Fokus on student filmmaking With the post-Oscar buzz fading to a drone and end-of-year blockbusters outstaying their welcome in corporate theatres, TVMcGill’s upcoming Fokus Film… Read More »Culture Briefs
Undergrads to vote on online opt-out autonomy, club support, and Daily Publications Society