SSMU Skypes with British university activists
Students discuss taking action against rising tuition in the U.K.
Students discuss taking action against rising tuition in the U.K.
Quebec Minister of Education has yet to specify amount of penalty
SSMU President responds to questions from students and councillors
Both landlord associations and tenant groups dissatisfied with this year’s predictions
Braving the elements in commemoration of missing and murdered indigenous women
QuebecLeaks will aim to fight province-wide corruption
Missing audits jeopardize critical student services
Replacement selection committee urges for student feedback
Montréal Ouvert, a citizens’ initiative that aims to promote open access to civic information, is pushing the City of Montreal to implement an open data policy. Jean-Noé Landry, one of four co-founders of Montréal Ouvert, spoke to The Daily about the advantages of implementing such a policy in Montreal.
Students and faculty demonstrate against university administration and tuition increases
Online Party of Canada seeks to reshape the political process
In front of EUS council VP explained the nature of his work with the site
FECQ criticizes extravagant travel costs
The winter 2011 General Assembly (GA) hovered around quorum in the Adams Auditorium Thursday evening, but successfully bound SSMU to investigate the campus bike ban… Read More »General Assembly struggles with quorum
McGill researchers will receive $3 million from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), which hopes to support practical application of multidisciplinary research