Hyde park: A school with no student input
How the administration controls all decisions
How the administration controls all decisions
“Zach is just a hard-working capitalist under attack from crazy campus radicals.” “Zach is NOT my roommate, but he shouldn’t step down either.” “Zach is… Read More »The student media deserves answers
Without the GA, who benefits?
A worrying depoliticization has ensared campus
Prominent Montreal-based civil liberties lawyer Julius Grey, began his politically crusading career in an office familiar to most McGill students – that of SSMU President. In 1969-1970, when Grey presided over the student society, campus politics were different. Grey sat down with The Daily before the winter break to discuss what he sees as an… Read More »Back in the SSMU of ’69
Activist says his Charter rights are being violated by Ontario court’s ruling
Re: “What’s up with the corporate ads, Daily?” | Letters | November 4
Re: “Please be our readers’ advocate, Sean. No one else wants to” | Letters | October 14
Dear Daily, For those of you who also read the Tribune, I wanted to make a clarification: I didn’t start the boycott of McGill Food… Read More »Trib flubs Arch Caf’ ’cott cred
$18,000 taken from student faculty association’s RBC account
If you support the Architecture Café and the future of student-run initiatives on campus, you should boycott McGill Food Services. Most of you are likely… Read More »Boycott McGill food services
The Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) VP Events Namapande Londe has resigned from her post, according to an AUS press release dated September 14. Londe’s departure… Read More »Arts VP Events resigns amidst speculation of impeachment
Mismanagement, miscommunication cited as causes
The Daily talks to Salman Rushdie about some of his major influences and political views
Referendums slated at McGill and six more schools regarding federation membership