Cops to testify first in Villanueva inquest
Community concerned that case will not address racial profiling by police
Community concerned that case will not address racial profiling by police
Most decisions passed with little dissent
Scholarships assist the children of deceased Canadian soldiers
Quebec Education Minister Michelle Courchesne and Senator David Angus announced last Monday at McGill’s Otto Maass Chemistry Building that the University would be receiving a… Read More »McGill receives $103 million from federal stimulus
Reports on McGill’s highest bodies
Students, staff upset by change in prices and policy
On September 9, student unions from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa succeeded in lobbying the Ottawa City Council to rescind the age cap… Read More »Ottawa City Council eliminates age cap on student transit passes
Program rejects government contributions in favour of self-funding
The Daily discusses grassroots advocacy with prominent activist Wade Rathke
SSMU VP Internal
It’s a shame a student-run food service didn’t get priority from SSMU to take over the former tenant’s lease last year, but at least we… Read More »Campus Eye: Café Supreme opens
SSMU VP Clubs and Services
McGill expert speaks on the United States’ portrayal of our universal health care
Referendum held before resumption of classes
SSMU VP External Affairs