Hopping to the finish
This year’s SSMU executive stumbles through the final weeks of the semester
This year’s SSMU executive stumbles through the final weeks of the semester
This Thursday, SSMU Council has the rare opportunity to make a decision that students will actually care about. Councillors will debate whether to award a… Read More »Editorial: Toward a student-run café in Shatner
Is there anything more subjective than musical taste? Every single person has their own conception of what “good” music is. Over reading week, a group… Read More »Hyde Park: Cranston: give me respect
Local author Andrew Hood delves into the gritty side of small-town Ontario in his debut short story collection Pardon Our Monsters
Patricia Pearson’s personal narratives won’t put your mind at ease
Caférama tenant report ranks bidders [correction appended] In a confidential report released to SSMU councillors Friday, the SSMU Operations Committee ranked the seven tenders bidding… Read More »News Brief
Computational origami expands the scope of paper folding
Front row: Leah Pires, Jennifer Markowitz, Nicholas Smith, David Pullmer Middle Row: Max Halparin, Nadja Popovich, PJ Vogt, Will Vanderbilt, Drew Nelles Back row: Simon… Read More »The Daily’s 2007-2008 Editorial Board
Floh re-enters the jargon fray Re: “A jargon-y defense of jargon?” | Commentary | March 31, 2008 Emilie Connolly partly misses the point. I don’t… Read More »Letters: TAs strike, activism jargon debate rages on
McGill’s Teaching Assistants (TAs) voted in favour of a strike mandate at a special meeting last week, empowering their union to declare an unlimited strike… Read More »Editorial: Support a TA strike
Humanistic Studies is once again under the microscope, and students and faculty are concerned about the program’s future. Under review for the third time in… Read More »Humanistic studies program under third critical review
As Mitch Hedberg once remarked, alcoholism is the only disease you can get yelled at for having. Drunks have been treated unfairly for far too… Read More »In defense of alcohol
Montreal band Duchess Says can command the party without a full command of the English language
The road to cheap electric cars could be bumpy in places
Talk of the Montreal indie sound that pioneered in the early 2000s by bands such as The Unicorns has been rendered acutely obsolete. Online dissemination… Read More »We come in peace: Montreal’s Alien8 recordings