Blue-Collars strike for new contract
City of Montreal workers fight against subcontracting
City of Montreal workers fight against subcontracting
Accessibility is the operative word of this year’s SSMU executive. In their interviews with The Daily, each exec emphasized the importance of making SSMU’s politics… Read More »Everything you always wanted to know about SSMU*
McGill’s newest residence, Carrefour Sherbrooke, recently opened its doors to students. Formerly the Four Points Sheraton Hotel, the new facility will house 250 undergraduates and… Read More »New residence opens
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
Quebecers to lead in demos this weekend Over a dozen Quebec cities are joining groups around the world this Saturday in alter-globalization demonstrations called by… Read More »News Briefs
ASSÉ demonstrators form blockade at economic institute for free tuition
Caferama’s days of dishing out paninis and salads in styrofoam are numbered, and students are gearing up to replace the Shatner building’s first-floor cafeteria –… Read More »Green changes coming to Caferama space
Striving for healthcare efficiency and prescription drug reform over privatization was the message last night at a community discussion hosted by the left-leaning political party… Read More »Privatization threatens Quebec healthcare
McGill’s academic integrity policy lacks restriction on abuse of psycho-stimulants for academic purposes
More than 50 Montrealers braved the chill last night at a downtown vigil in support of the people of the Gaza Strip, who are suffering… Read More »Montrealers gather at candlelight vigil to condemn Gaza crisis