Civil liberties under threat
McGill hosts symposium on counter-terrorism and human rights
McGill hosts symposium on counter-terrorism and human rights
Decision made almost unanimously in spite of legal warnings
Victory for LGBT rights groups after Immigration Minister Kenney removed content
Despite chalk advertisment and flyering outdoors, no sanctions issued against Link
A multimedia slideshow featuring all 14 candidates for executive office
Signatories support boycott, divestment, and sanctions against Israeli government
Organizers defend term “apartheid,” cite South African support
Editors resign as paper campaigns for fee levy in referendum
Quebec Human Rights Commission tribunals blocked by SPVM
October 1958 The Daily prints a feature from the magazine Justice criticizing southern U.S. states for failing to uphold a Supreme Court decision to integrate… Read More »A half-century of black issues at McGill, in Montreal, and in Canada
Event continues at Cinéma du Parc after 2,500 letters sent in protest
A handful of students respond at TaCEQ protest
Advertising restrictions lead to rising deficits, store due for closure
Residents argue that the development promotes Israeli policies
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