Michelle Pucci

  • News

    Student Associations Protected in Quebec Ruling

    Two students from Université de Laval in Quebec City lost their court battle against the law governing student associations on Thursday.

  • News

    Referendum Questions CSU Elections 2015: What You’ll Be Voting For

    A guide to what you’ll be voting for.

  • News

    Fine Arts Vote to Strike First

    The Fine Arts Student Alliance voted to strike in protest against austerity on March 23 and April 2 at a general assembly Thursday night.

  • News

    It’s Election Time?

    The Concordia Student Union’s election campaigns kicked off today.

    Except they didn’t really.

  • News

    The CSU and CFS Settle

    It took less than 20 minutes.

  • News

    CJLO Abandons Failed FM-Radio Bid

    You won’t be able to tune into CJLO on an FM radio anytime soon.

  • News

    CFS? More Like CF-Fesses

    Back in 2009, a petition by Concordia students was served to the offices of the Canadian Federation of Students. Summed up, it said: We want out.

  • News

    MSA Reviews its Collection after Meeting Dean of Students

    Concordia’s Muslim Students Association has started removing controversial texts from the their library after meeting with the university’s administration following a TVA report.

  • News

    MSA Reacts to Damning TVA Reportage

    Concordia’s Muslim Student Association received a surprise visit by a TVA journalist last week, who went to the club’s office in search of books by religious extremists.

  • Sports

    Stepping Away from the Sidelines

    Stingers basketball players probably see him more often than they see their parents. John Dore has been the man on the sidelines of every men’s basketball game for the past 26 years, as well as the man behind the never-frowning but stern lips and eyes permanently pinched from smiling, or maybe exhaustion.

  • News

    Reggie’s to Open in September

    The highly anticipated reopening of Concordia’s student bar could take place this fall if Concordia students vote to approve a multimillion-dollar budget for renovations.

  • Sports

    Selling the Stingers Story

    Director of Recreations and Athletics Patrick Boivin hopes to revitalize Concordia athletics, and he’s working on a project that will involve students.

  • News

    Give me a Home Where the Undergrads Roam

    With a little time and investment, Concordia students will eventually be removed from Montreal’s tenant market. At least that’s the goal of the Concordia Student Union’s ongoing housing campaign.

  • Fringe Arts

    Obsessive-Despondent Disorder

    Red Light Winter is the story of two friends, Matt and Davis, who head to Amsterdam and end up in a love triangle with a prostitute, Christina. Matt is depressed, and following his suicide attempt, Davis arrives at their place in Amsterdam with Christina to cheer him up. Instead, the love triangle that ensues creates conflict and carries over to Manhattan when they return.

  • News

    UQAM Student Association Votes to leave FEUQ

    Education students at UQAM voted to leave the federation of student associations in a referendum vote in January.

  • Special Issue

    A Modern Urban Jungle

    In the corner of the Mile End, behind the industrial buildings and near the train tracks residents often cross illegally, there’s a stretch of land locals refer to as the “Champ des Possibles.”

  • News

    The Monarch Butterfly, the Gray Whale and the Free Trade Agreement

    Canada, the U.S. and Mexico share a lot. While borders divide North America, free trade agreements from the 1990s allow products and resources to move easily through them. Shared environmental governance, on the other hand, is still in the works.

  • News

    CSU Briefs

    Loyola office move expenses approved; general election nomination dates announced; advocacy centre to open in March

  • News

    Tuition Payment Deadline Extended

    The tuition fee deadline has been extended in response to confusion and minor glitches in the new “Student Centre” within the MyConcordia portal.

  • Fringe Arts

    Forgotten Boroughs

    Snapshots of women hanging laundry in makeshift courtyards and back alleys, children hanging over precariously built railings and curious residents and shop owners staring at city workers photographing corner stores—these are the only mementos of parts of Montreal’s working-class history.