Hyde Park: Support our Teaching Assistants
As many of you already know, McGill’s Teaching Assistants (TAs) will be gathering tonight for a General Assembly to determine if they should go on… Read More »Hyde Park: Support our Teaching Assistants
As many of you already know, McGill’s Teaching Assistants (TAs) will be gathering tonight for a General Assembly to determine if they should go on… Read More »Hyde Park: Support our Teaching Assistants
After a training session in Montreal next month, over 200 Canadians will start to give presentations aimed at changing Canada’s environmental practices. The presentation is… Read More »Hundreds to present Canada’s inconvenient truths
Scientists question the validity of medicine lacking strong evidence
Charles Mostoller, a former Daily editor, reports from Mexico’s movement against genetically modified corn
Concordia part-time teachers on strike With just weeks left in the Winter semester, Concordia’s part-time teachers are going on strike. Roughly 20 classes will be… Read More »Road Trippin’
Hello Daily reader! Believe it or not, we’ve only got one more issue left this year. But we’ll come back in September, and when we… Read More »The 2008 Reader Survey
It’s a little-known fact that congenital heart defects affect one out of every hundred infants in Canada. Specialty camp opportunities are numerous for kids with… Read More »Patients have a heart to heart
As Caférama space opens up to bidding war, $20,000 slated for student space will likely go toward other initiatives
“Bono and I had dinner in Dublin. We stayed up till 3:00 in the morning and got totally shitfaced,” Alex Shoumatoff tells me over noodles… Read More »When I grow up I want to be Alex Shoumatoff
It was a crisp autumn morning, the kind we get in Montreal two weeks before the winter freeze. The stairs were glistening with dew, and… Read More »Empathetic mice feel each other’s pain
Prague artist’s exhibit at Parisian Laundry is inspired by the personal changes he’s undergone while living in Canada
Pointe St. Charles residents are outraged over the local Canada Post’s plans to relocate its office from a vibrant residential neighbourhood to a remote industrial… Read More »Pointe St. Charles residents decry post office relocation
Et tu, brutes? While walking home two Saturdays ago, I fell upon the demonstration against police brutality. At first, I watched the protestors calmly walk… Read More »Letters: Anti-brutality protest erupts in brutality, former SSMU Prez sends dispatches from the front
Today and tomorrow, students will boycott McGill’s corporate-run cafeterias. It’s widely known that food services at McGill are inadequate. In The Globe and Mail’s 2007… Read More »Hyde Park: Boycott corporate cafeterias
I saw a poster that caught my eye the other day. Unfortunately, I forget what it was for, but I remember that it was a… Read More »Hive mind: Student activism’s jargon epidemic