Snakes, SSMUshies, and Ladders
With the SSMU executive geared up for their year ahead representing the student body, The Daily provides you a run-down of where we think they… Read More »Snakes, SSMUshies, and Ladders
With the SSMU executive geared up for their year ahead representing the student body, The Daily provides you a run-down of where we think they… Read More »Snakes, SSMUshies, and Ladders
As the first days of school and the last days of summer are upon us, one phase of drinking slowly morphs into another. Languidly beating… Read More »All hopped up: The 100-mile diet, liquid edition
Concordia’s Board of Governors finally succeeded in raising tuition for international students by $1,000 a year last Friday, after four failed meetings, including one in… Read More »Tuition hike slams international students
Rapid-fire art analysis Twenty images, and 20 seconds per image – this is the only guideline for the ten specialists presenting at next Wednesday’s Pecha… Read More »Culture Brief
Artists and politicians across the country have been up in arms about recent cuts to federal arts funding announced by the Harper government. Two programs… Read More »Editorial: Don’t sell our artists short
The possibility that the land occupied by the Hippodrome de Montreal may become transformed into public housing is quickly slipping away. Attractions Hippiques halted live… Read More »Montreal horse racing on last legs
In the “Daily Disorientation Guide” (Sept 2), The Daily included an incorrect phone number for the McGill Nightline. The service’s number is 514-398-MAIN (6246). In… Read More »Errata
The Art History department introduced Minerva’s waitlist feature this semester when faced with an excess of students desperate to secure a seat in its few… Read More »Students wait to be waitlisted
We are the voiceless generation that has yet to do something genuinely new to define itself – so the argument goes. Enter Terrence, a man-child… Read More »Who is KK Downey?: hipster comedy hits home
Defeating their General Assembly (GA) motion to accept the University’s latest proposed contract Tuesday, employees of McGill University’s Non-Academic Certified Association (MUNACA) surprised their executive,… Read More »MUNACA snubs another McGill proposal
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[Correction appended] Six McGill students were abruptly fired after working two weeks of a summer telemarketing job at Downshire Capital, a Montreal financial company that… Read More »Students find shady jobs through CAPS
Shipwrecked pirates might want to resort to surfing as a mode of transportation. Surfing the web, that is. Here are three oases in Montreal’s online… Read More »Wrecked: Surf spots
Do you identify with Tom Hanks in Castaway? Or is Titanic more your bag? Maybe the old Swiss Family Robinson series really gets you? Well,… Read More »Wrecked: A cinematic escape
McGill puts a treasure chest of technology at our fingertips, but things can be difficult to access if you don’t know they exist. Perk up… Read More »Wrecked: Hi-tech on the high seas