Michelle Pucci
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TRAC Off Track
Internal fighting is threatening to derail Concordia’s teaching assistants’ bargaining power with the university.
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The Spending Culture of Science
When the Quebec government decided to reverse spending cuts to science publications, it proved two points: science funding is in a fragile state and the austerity project isn’t all that well thought out.
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Briefs
Concordia admits that one bedbug was found in the library, and francophone magazine L’Organe will be making a comeback.
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Simplifying the Student User Experience
There’s an app for everything. Whether you’re looking for a ride, medical advice or girl scout cookies, a 20-second download is the only thing in your way.
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Concordia Leans Green
The people that control Concordia’s biggest investment fund, creatively named the Concordia University Foundation, are reserving a portion of that money for companies that care about the environment.
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Professor Takes Montreal Police to Court for Alleged Assault During Student Strikes
A McGill professor is suing the city of Montreal for misconduct after being allegedly beaten and pepper sprayed during the student strikes on Nov. 10, 2011.
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CSU By-Election Referendum Walkthrough
What students will be voting for during this week’s by-elections
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Leaked CSU Audit Reveals $330,000 Deficit from Last Year
$60,000 surplus from CSU’s budget last year revealed to actually be a deficit of $331,793
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Protest Against Racism and Austerity Demands Government Leave Iraq and Syria
Peacefully marching through downtown Saturday, approximately 50 protesters denounced government budgets cuts at a time of military intervention in the Middle East and militarized research and development.
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How Trading with Europe Can Make Canada More Sustainable
While Canadian cuisine pales in comparison to some of Europe’s food capitals, ongoing negotiations to open trade between the two may see more delicacies like Polish vodka in Canadian stores.
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Room and Board Students Can Afford
Finding decent housing as a student is the hardest part about settling into a new city. How much should students be paying? Which areas are best? What are tenant rights in Montreal?
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No Rest for Protests
Around 6:45 a.m., about 40 protesters tried to barricade the doors of Hydro-Quebec headquarters, but were immediately pushed away by police, who almost outnumbered them.
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Whose Space Is It Anyway?
An ongoing tug of war between the university and the geography student association may lead the student group to campaign for accreditation next semester.
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Feasting and Fighting Resource Extraction
Roughly 200 people met last Thursday evening to share food, stories of resistance and activist documentaries for the annual gathering at the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal.
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Feed Your Head—and Your Body
Stressed-out students aren’t known for making responsible food choices, but a new student-run initiative at Concordia is set to make those choices easier.
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Round Two Against Austerity
Anti-austerity protests resumed Friday night at Place Émilie-Gamelin, where hundreds gathered to denounce austerity. One person was arrested at the end of the march through downtown Montreal.
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ASFA Fee-levy Referendum and By-election to Happen in November
ASFA to have by-election and referendum for a fee-levy increase by the end of November.
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Flight Status: Deporting
On the day he turned 17, Daniel* got more than cake and presents. He was placed in a detention centre and given a plane ticket to Mexico.
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Activists Cycle for an Arctic Sanctuary
Fifty cyclists met at Parc Laurier last Saturday for a Greenpeace demonstration for the protection of the Arctic.
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Missing and Murdered but Never Forgotten
Saturday’s rain didn’t stop hundreds from gathering in Place Émilie-Gamelin in memory of Canada’s roughly 1,200 missing and murdered indigenous women.