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News
Concordia University president’s salary reaches $547,623
A breakdown of senior administration salaries for the 2024-25 academic year
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News
Graduate Student Association president gone rogue
Three unauthorized emails and allegations of corruption later, the association is setting the narrative straight
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Fringe Arts
A softer way back to creativity
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Opinions
When solidarity is selective, silence becomes political
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Sports
How Le Nadia is building connections in women’s sports
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OpinionsCSU elections: Transparency, personal gain or blatant incompetence?
Under the banner of “transparency,” some CSU councillors and candidates are selling students a narrative of secrecy, one that obscures their own failures to understand, engage with or accurately represent how the union actually works.
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NewsNDP leadership candidates share views on genocide in Palestine
The NDP lost official party status during the last federal election, with the party now conducting a leadership race to see who will take the helm. As an increasing number of Canadians believe that Israel’s actions in Palestine constitute a genocide, the leadership candidates debated their views on the subject.
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NewsComplainants fail to appear at CSU judicial board hearing over student handbook
Three students who filed a CSU judicial board complaint against the union’s executive team over the CSU 2025-26 student handbook failed to show up to the Jan. 16 hearing. A written decision is expected within the coming week.
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SportsStingers 4, Martlets 2: Concordia grit too much for McGill
The Concordia University women’s hockey team picked up their first win of 2026 in a classic match against its rivals
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Fringe ArtsStudents celebrate Amazigh New Year 2976
Students and community members gathered at McGill University to celebrate Yennayer, the Amazigh New Year, marking the year 2976. Organized by the Algerian Students’ Association, the event highlighted Amazigh culture through music, food and wares from local businesses.
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NewsCSU passes motion condemning oppression by Iranian regime
Iranian students at the Concordia Student Union (CSU)‘s most recent special council meeting put forth a motion for the union to condemn the Iranian government and remove a prior statement on the matter that was published on the CSU’s official Instagram account on Jan. 14.
