Andrew Brennan
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News
Sky Rockets (Almost) in Flight
It can be incredibly expensive to launch a satellite into space.
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News
Nighttime Protest Ends Violently
The second massive protest against the indexation of tuition finished with 10 arrests, another 50 ticketed for unlawful assembly and vandalism by its end the night of March 5.
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Concordia Set to Expand E-Learning Program
You get out of bed, go to the kitchen. A slice of toast and a glass of milk later, and you’re snuggled in your sheets, checking your laptop. Also, you just got to class.
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Return of the BI/OG
With almost two months between postings, it might have looked like the BI/OG had closed up shop. In truth, we felt like we needed some time apart—it’s not you, we promise, it’s us; we are hard to please, difficult to understand sometimes and very excited about pretty objects in the sky (but who isn’t, really).
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News
Protests Continue Over Education Summit
With the Summit on Higher Education unfolding behind closed doors Feb. 26…
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News
Justice and Remembrance for Native Women
The lost were remembered on Thursday as hundreds marched through Montreal, decrying disproportionate levels of missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada.
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News
In the Margins No More
Tanya Kappo received a Facebook message in late January from a woman she had never met, confessing that she had once not felt strong enough to leave her abusive husband.
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News
Idle No More Protest Retraces History in Montreal Streets
An all-ages group of demonstrators supporting the Idle No More movement weaved through downtown Montreal by the dozens Sunday afternoon.
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News
CSU Councillor Resigns Over Conflict of Interest
Less than an hour before a hearing to decide his fate, Concordia Student Union councillor Ramy Khoriaty resigned Monday evening for being in conflict with the union’s standing regulations.
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Conflict of Interest Puts CSU Councillor’s Job in Jeopardy
Concordia Student Union councillor Ramy Khoriaty might lose his council seat for…
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Two Weeks and 900 Votes between ECA and Accreditation
The Engineering and Computer Science Association is hoping to amass 900 signatures over the next few weeks in order to legally accredit the student organization with the Ministry of Education.
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The Legacy of Aaron Swartz
I have to tell you in advance this is going to be a rather hard thing to have to read through.
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News
Idle No More Meets Carré Rouge
Amidst trains, highways and border crossings across Canada being shut down…
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Opinions
Misrepresented at the Meeting?
After the largely ceremonial “working meeting” between First Nations leaders and the federal government last week, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Shawn Atleo is feeling sick—but for the wrong reasons.
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News
Idling Once More
For the second time in less than a week, a trackside Idle No More protest closed down the most popular commercial rail line in the country.
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News
Official ASFA Education Summit Position Delayed
Arts and Science students are at risk of not having their voices heard at the upcoming summit on education.
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2013: Year of the B I/O G
This week we’ll be checking out upcoming goodies in 2013—and more serious things, like research and whatnot.
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News
Idle No More Protests Stop VIA Rail Trains
After three-and-a-half hours without moving, a cavalry of buses had finally arrived for the passengers stuck on trains outside Belleview station Sunday night…
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Beyond Whale Wars
Poet P.K. Page once said “all matter blurs, unsteady, seen through water.” So, in that vein—or stream, rather—this week we’re going blue.