The McGill Daily

The McGill Daily
The McGill Daily
Mcgilldaily.png
Type Twice weekly student newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner Daily Publications Society
Publisher Daily Publications Society
Editor news collective
Founded 1911
Language English
Headquarters

3480 McTavish St., Room B24

Montréal, Québec H3A 1X9
 Canada
Circulation 11,000 (per issue)
ISSN 1192-4608
Official website mcgilldaily.com

The McGill Daily is a campus newspaper created and run by students of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The paper was first published in 1911.

The paper was originally published daily, but is now issued twice a week. It began as a broadsheet that covered mainly sports and it retained the broadsheet format for many years, but it now publishes in the tabloid format and covers a range of topics and genres in its pages. The paper's main sections are News, Culture, Commentary, Health & Education, Features, Compendium!, Science & Technology, and Sports.

The paper is generally considered a farther left voice on the McGill campus, compared to the more centrist McGill Tribune, and the other faculty-specific papers such as the Bull & Bear and the Plumber's Faucet.[citation needed] The Daily generally endorses left-wing student candidates, and backs grassroots student activism and direct action. Much of its features coverage is devoted to issues of social justice, accessibility, and inequality. However, the paper's longstanding policy of publishing almost all letters means that dissenting points of view and lively debate occur within the newspaper's pages.

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History

The McGill Daily is one of Canada's oldest university publications, continually publishing since the early 1900s.[1] At one time, the paper was even "the oldest daily student newspaper in the Commonwealth".[2]

Since 1980, The Daily has been independent from student government. It is published by the Daily Publications Society, whose membership automatically includes all McGill undergraduate students and most graduate students. It is the most widely distributed free student publication at McGill.

In 2010, the Daily Publications Society proposed raising the non-opt-outable fee from $5 to $6 per semester due to declining ad revenues. A "No Committee" formed by a coalition of engineering students challenged the fee increase, saying that the money could be better spent on underfunded programs. [3] With a high voter turnout, the referendum passed by 2.6%. [4]

Editorial Staff

The McGill Daily is run in a non-hierarchical manner. Editors and staff members have equal voting powers and speaking privileges at editorial board meetings. Each editor is paid a monthly stipend of approximately $290[5]. This stipend is the same for every editor, except those whose section appears only once a week (Health & Education, Science+Technology, and Sports), who receive half of the full stipend.

Past contributors

Some of The Daily's past contributors who have gone on to fame include:

A longer list is available at the official website of the publication, where an online version of the paper is also published.

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