Wrecked: Recliaming your booty
Used books To reduce the cost of books each semester, buy worn-in volumes. The McGill Bookstore (3420 McTavish) and the Word (469 Milton) offer a… Read More »Wrecked: Recliaming your booty
Used books To reduce the cost of books each semester, buy worn-in volumes. The McGill Bookstore (3420 McTavish) and the Word (469 Milton) offer a… Read More »Wrecked: Recliaming your booty
Security calls police to handle campus “criminal activities”
Montreal police insist community is safe, incidents unrelated
Students decry flawed tender process, lack of consultation
McGill’s 2,000 teaching assistants (TAs) began striking today following the breakdown of negotiations at two final meetings during which the University continued to resist a… Read More »McGill Teaching Assistants on strike
The McGill Daily’s Nadja Popovich looks at abuse in “tough love” rehabilitation facilities for teens.
Music students will vote on whether to increase ancillary fees by $333 per year for music lessons in a referendum this week. The referendum came… Read More »Music students hold referendum on fee increase
Nadine Gordimer fails to reinvigorate her pet themes in her new short story collection
The road to cheap electric cars could be bumpy in places
Long-time area business owners decry lack of consultations over multi-million dollar investments
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
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
Expat Asian artists fall short as cultural ambassadors of their motherlands
Patricia Pearson’s personal narratives won’t put your mind at ease
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