Midnight Kitchen closed indefinitely
Donation-based collective failed to renew provincial certification, blames SSMU for lack of warning
Donation-based collective failed to renew provincial certification, blames SSMU for lack of warning
VP Abaki optimistic about increasing student consultation; Mendelson absent
New enrolment plan set to change recruitment priorities, deregulate international tuition rates
Delta Lambda Phi, McGill’s first fraternity explicity for gay and bisexual men
McGill Law student’s survey data sheds light on equity and diversity issues
Anxiety as local Tunisians rally for revolution at home
The Heavy Machinery Training Project for the Haitian diaspora living in Quebec
Both parties hope to conclude negotiations by the end of the calendar year
McGill professor Khalid Medani speaks with The Daily about yesterday’s referendum in Sudan
Prominent Montreal-based civil liberties lawyer Julius Grey, began his politically crusading career in an office familiar to most McGill students – that of SSMU President. In 1969-1970, when Grey presided over the student society, campus politics were different. Grey sat down with The Daily before the winter break to discuss what he sees as an… Read More »Back in the SSMU of ’69
Union claims University in contravention of Collective Agreement, Quebec Law