Why your hate is hard to stomach
The Daily is an idealistic project. I’ve met with editors of other student papers from across the country, and they spoke about firing co-workers and… Read More »Why your hate is hard to stomach
The Daily is an idealistic project. I’ve met with editors of other student papers from across the country, and they spoke about firing co-workers and… Read More »Why your hate is hard to stomach
After a year of controversy, Choose Life will re-chart its course for the coming year. The Daily’s Stephen Davis reflects on what we’ve learned from the club, and the debate.
Equity Committee’s new regulations limit group’s activities
Campaign violations rooted in Facebook, alcohol
Campaign violations rooted in Facebook, alcohol
Advertising restrictions lead to rising deficits, store due for closure
Starting today, McGill will host the Black Law Students’ Association of Canada (BLSAC)’s national conference, entitled “Partnering For Progress and Unprecedented Possibilities.” Conference events will… Read More »The lived experience of law
After racking up a 196,000 deficit in three years, SSMU has decided to permanently close Haven Books this spring. Since the Society acquired the bookstore… Read More »Stuck in the red, struggling bookstore to close its doors for good
Muslim Students Association calls for apology
Suspended club sidesteps prohibitions on tabling
Administrators scramble to provide compensation for closed dining hall
Opponents say proposed legislation threatens public safety
McGill students protest outside of Choose Life event
Program rejects government contributions in favour of self-funding
Why the Birks building shouldn’t promote half-baked academia