Week 14: Still In The Streets
New Education Minister, More Protests
After 14 long weeks, the Quebec student strike continues to rattle the province.
Fringe Food
Eating Island Heat
Have you ever felt the sway of a palm tree tickle the roof of your mouth? Well, neither have I.
No Thanks, Says CSU
Concordia Students Vote Down Government Offer
The Concordia Student Union voted unanimously at a special council meeting on May 8 to reject the Charest government’s recent tuition offer.
The End of Nothing
Last Saturday night, like many students in Quebec, we sat huddled around our computers, anxiously staring at our Twitter feeds for news of this new deal that could have brought a close to this endless strike.
“Ethics for a Whole World”
Tibetan Leaders in Exile Speak of Hope in Ottawa
The Dalai Lama arrived to speak to 7,000 people at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa on April 27 with the message that the 21st century could be one of peace.
Bus of McGill & Concordia Students Arrested
Busloads of protesters traveled to Victoriaville, QC arriving in the city the afternoon of May 4. Provincial police force Sûreté du Québec had secured…
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