Rebecca Dooley
SSMU VP University Affairs
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
Why the Montreal World Film Festival is worth a look
Legislators and Internet users have different ideas of what a non-discriminatory Internet means
It’s September 1 again, and the August binge of everything-you-had-planned-to-do-in-the-summer-but-hadn’t-gotten-around-to-yet has drawn to a close. We are back in school mode, and the inevitable school… Read More »Brand new semester, same old goals
In “Small numbers of loud voices protest Gaza” (News, January 12), The Daily incorrectly wrote that the protest was organized by QPIRG Concordia, when in… Read More »Errata
Dance choreographer Helene Blackburn addresses a troubling philosophical question
Striving for healthcare efficiency and prescription drug reform over privatization was the message last night at a community discussion hosted by the left-leaning political party… Read More »Privatization threatens Quebec healthcare
Montreal performance artist Karen Trask creates to destroy
It’s that time of the year again. Three weeks have passed since our Christmas holiday ended, and we’re already salivating over the next big one:… Read More »You Are Here: Internships 101: A Daily Guide