Kids make noise on FM airwaves
Radio-Enfant puts disenfranchised Montreal children
Radio-Enfant puts disenfranchised Montreal children
McGill Student Services’ abrupt firing of longtime mental health counsellor Eric Widdicombe last month left his students shocked and searching for explanations. Human resources gave… Read More »Students object to counsellor’s firing
You may have heard that the University administration is trying to control whether SSMU clubs and services can use the word “McGill” in their names.… Read More »Hyde Park: Admin to McGill First Aid: not in our name
Vote Yes for your sworn enemies Sirs, To my dear fellow sensible and pragmatic people on campus who think The Daily is a dirty pinko… Read More »Letters: Manosij Majumdar floods The Daily letters section while editors hastily assemble ark
Caitlin Manicom kicks off The Daily’s four part series on cultural tastemakers in the city with a look at the music scene
Eran Kolirin’s film The Band’s Visit resists cliché with its sincere portrayal of a meeting of cultures in Israel
The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) has done nothing to improve national security since its introduction nearly three years ago, according to… Read More »Civil-rights lawyer denounces SPP
You’re a sharp young thing, a little bored in class and eager to spread your fledgling journalistic wings. What to do? Why, become an editor… Read More »So you want to be a Daily editor
The University of Manitoba students’ union passed a motion on March 6 acknowledging the questionnaire that Canadian Blood Services (CBS) uses is “homophobic and discriminatory.”… Read More »Blood Services to research homophobic question
Elections McGill bans web site, allows new site, then bans it hours later
At the March 5 meeting of Senate, Principal Heather Munroe-Blum publicly clarified her vision on the relationship between administration and governance at McGill. In response… Read More »University Reform: Principal clarifies administration-governance divide
SSMU VP Finance & Operations Imad Barake (right) and VP External Affairss Max Silverman (centre) dance in Leacock yesterday, trying to convince students to “vote… Read More »Campus Eye: Vote or Die
After this Monday’s Daily feature on the contemporary significance of Pride, I feel compelled to throw in my own two cents. The first time I… Read More »Hive Mind: Pride, shame, and coming out
Smoothie chain Liquid Nutrition signed a lease with SSMU Friday to move into Shatner Room 108, the space previously occupied by computer store University Bytes.… Read More »SSMU forced to settle for smoothies in first-floor Shatner space
Three weeks ago, protesters tore pages with a military recruitment ad out of The McGill Tribune, risking severe paper cuts to save their fellow students… Read More »You are here: Our cloak-and-dagger campus