Rue Frontenac shuts down
A search for ruefrontenac.com will no longer direct readers to the online French language newspaper, originally started by the locked-out journalists of the Journal de… Read More »Rue Frontenac shuts down
A search for ruefrontenac.com will no longer direct readers to the online French language newspaper, originally started by the locked-out journalists of the Journal de… Read More »Rue Frontenac shuts down
Charmaine Borg, Matthew Dubé, Mylène Freeman and Laurin Liu were all NDP candidates in Quebec ridings
Liberal MP watches the Habs game in Gert’s
ERIN HUDSON – THE MCGILL DAILY Tensions arose Tuesday at Queer McGill’s (QM) general assembly as the group attempted to pass a constitutional amendment… Read More »Tensions arise at last council following Queer McGill assembly
2010 SEPTEMBER Frosh Frosh season never goes by without some flak, and this year was no exception. Management Undergraduate Society Frosh planned a tribal frosh… Read More »THE YEAR IN REVIEW
Nuclear Safety Commission to review Hydro-Québec’s proposed refurbishments
Slow response, insufficient resources blamed for misrepresentations in Western media
The penultimate meeting of SSMU Legislative Council took place last Thursday, where VP University Affairs Joshua Abaki announced that the 2011-2012 winter break will be… Read More »Abaki announces longer winter break
Vigile.net received over $1,000 in donations from PQ
Management of the recent Science Undergraduate Society (SUS) election has resulted in allegations of unfair treatment of candidates. Two current SUS executives, President Dara Djafarian… Read More »SUS criticized over treatment of candidates
On March 25, McGill’s graduate students approved two referendum questions that will enact major changes to the PGSS health and dental plan and raise the… Read More »PGSS votes to increase health services fee
Project takes on new role as election campaign begins
Maclean’s says incident is “all in the past” despite calls for funding cuts from community groups
The Daily’s News team reflects on this year’s SSMU executive
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