Contest winners cut red tape
Ten students each received $100 Tuesday for offering the best suggestions to reduce red tape and bureaucracy at McGill – but the administration has made… Read More »Contest winners cut red tape
Ten students each received $100 Tuesday for offering the best suggestions to reduce red tape and bureaucracy at McGill – but the administration has made… Read More »Contest winners cut red tape
Anticipating the Bouchard-Taylor Commission’s upcoming report on the reasonable accommodation hearings, the Accommodate This! coalition of Montreal community, religious, and human rights groups released a… Read More »Accomodate This! releases counter-report
Disability accessibility, queer-inclusive programs, and McGill’s Mental Health Services were just some of the hot button topics that administrators responded to with watered-down responses during… Read More »Administrators offer weak answers to Senate questions
I’m not a wonderful person. In fact, I’m shallow, self-absorbed, and narcissistic – in other words, a typical newspaper columnist. But at least I have… Read More »You Are Here: Smile-Manner Squadron, assemble!
CBC Radio 2 is kicking classical music off primetime in an effort to woo younger audiences
China’s crackdown draws support for boycott of Olympic Games this August
In the third installment of The Daily’s four-part series on cultural tastemakers in Montreal,
DJ XL5’s film collage plays with the wacky beginnings of the music video
After nearly a year of slashed budgets for clubs and services, SSMU discovered it had more money in its Club Fund and Campus Life Fund… Read More »SSMU fumbles budget for clubs, services
Unproductive contract negotiations are inciting the Association of Graduate Students Employed at McGill (AGSEM) to call for a strike vote at a special meeting Monday.… Read More »TAs to vote on strike motion
What happens when you combine a former Los Angeles b-boy, a classically-trained ballet dancer, and a lot of buzz? You get Rubberbandance Group (RBDG), the… Read More »Rubberbanddance’s new act
We all know how important vegetables are for the proper functioning of the human body, but most of us try to resist this fact. Some… Read More »The vegetable stir fry truce
With students boycotting corporate campus cafeterias today and tomorrow, Shayla Cilliak and Maggie Schreiner reflect on the
Flustered and running late, Coordinating editor Drew Nelles strides into the office looking every part the seasoned Dailyite. With his trademark blonde hair swept over… Read More »Public Editor: Look ma, no hierarchy!
**[Correction appended] Algonquin speakers from the Barrière Lake community criticized the federal and provincial governments for meddling in their traditional governance, dishonouring land-use agreements, and… Read More »Algonquin community decries government meddling