Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
It’s a shame a student-run food service didn’t get priority from SSMU to take over the former tenant’s lease last year, but at least we… Read More »Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
It’s a shame a student-run food service didn’t get priority from SSMU to take over the former tenant’s lease last year, but at least we… Read More »Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
SSMU VP Internal
With a debate raging down south over the possibility of a public option in Obama’s health care plan, Canada’s public system has gotten some flak.… Read More »Who’s afraid of public health care?
SSMU VP Finance and Operations
It’s time for francophone politicians to stop scaremongering about the precarity of the French language in Montreal and start talking about the real issues dividing… Read More »Mean streets
McGill’s newest residence, Carrefour Sherbrooke, recently opened its doors to students. Formerly the Four Points Sheraton Hotel, the new facility will house 250 undergraduates and… Read More »New residence opens
Friends with Food is back for another year and we are stuffed full with new ideas. We want this column to be about more than… Read More »Home-grown sandwich
Accessibility is the operative word of this year’s SSMU executive. In their interviews with The Daily, each exec emphasized the importance of making SSMU’s politics… Read More »Everything you always wanted to know about SSMU*
SSMU VP University Affairs
With Afghan citizens fresh from the polls on August 20, Stephen Harper was quick to call the election in the war-torn nation “remarkable.” South of… Read More »Owning up to the reality of the Afghan election
Referendum held before resumption of classes
McGill expert speaks on the United States’ portrayal of our universal health care
SSMU VP Clubs and Services
An event that combines a hint of strip poker with a rambunctious crowd and — yes — spelling, the Honeysuckle Strip Spelling Bee is back.… Read More »T-A-K-E I-T O-F-F
Please explain how representing McGill as an absolute disgrace on campus and in the streets of Montreal is beneficial to the image of McGill as… Read More »You’ve got some splainin’ to do