Shale gas drilling stalled
Two major energy companies have postponed plans for the completion of two exploratory shale gas wells in Quebec for six months in the face of… Read More »Shale gas drilling stalled
Two major energy companies have postponed plans for the completion of two exploratory shale gas wells in Quebec for six months in the face of… Read More »Shale gas drilling stalled
Senate establishes working group on student consultation, to answer to Mendelson
The Daily talks to one of Britain’s foremost queer historians
Liberals deny everything in run-up to yearly meeting on education policy
The Japanese hikikomori phenomenon has struck a cultural consciousness
It’s been on the shelf for over three decades, it would envigorate Canada’s northern economy and energy output, but is it a good idea?
9,500 students would join SSMU in student lobbying group
New legislation pushed through National Assembly
Students had an opportunity to express their concerns to an administrative panel at the Arts Town Hall on Tuesday. The panel, comprised of the Dean… Read More »AUS hosts Town Hall
As students protested inside Leacock, SSMU President Zach Newburgh’s resolution to create a committee to review the functions and operations of the Architecture Café was… Read More »Senate shoots down Arch Café committee
Our society’s way of viewing relationships leaves us painfully alone
You too can help fight Israeli apartheid
Resolution Regarding Gender Parity Vote no. The whereas clauses of this motion use a false appeal to anti-oppressive language to distract from the reality of… Read More »GA resolution recommendations
Your school is being taken over
The McGill administration has been making concerted efforts over the past few years to both restrict the powers of and prevent the existence of organized… Read More »Unions: the people who brought you weekends