Verity Stevenson
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News
Talking with Concordia President Alan Shepard
Concordia president Alan Shepard answers the questions on many people’s minds.
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Special Issue
A Guide to Montreal Nightlife
We’ve picked some of the best places to hang, dance and drink in the city. Though there are many more that we couldn’t fit in one article, this guide should set you up for a few weeks of fun weekends.
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News
ASFA, ConU Officials Respond to Calls for Sexual Consent Workshops
One of Concordia’s faculty student associations, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations, is apologizing for saying new students “don’t have the attention span” to sit through a two hour-long workshop on sexual consent.
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Concordia’s New Visual Journalism Diploma Program
With media convergence, many employment opportunities require applicants to have experience beyond photography or writing.
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News
Vigil Held In Memory of Loretta Saunders
Nearly a hundred people huddled together under falling snow Thursday evening at the corner of Guy St. and de Maisonneuve Blvd. in honour of the death of Loretta Saunders, whose missing body was recovered in February near a highway in New Brunswick.
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News
CSU Election Results
The Concordia Student Union’s March 25-27 election results are tentatively in, and Community Matters has won the eight executive positions in office.
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News
Anti-Colonial Protest Marks International Day Against Racism
Hundreds gathered at Mont-Royal metro station Friday evening for a demonstration against “colonialism, racism and the proposed Charter of Values,” which coincided with the International Day Against Racism.
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News
ASFA Elections Unique in More Ways Than One
Last week’s Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ elections set themselves apart from others in the past with the sudden resignation of a new executive, the election of a candidate by just one vote and the tied vote of two other councillors.
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News
Arts and Science Students Heading to the Polls
A bumper crop of candidates is running for the seven executive positions in the Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ elections taking place from March 4 to March 6.
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Special Issue
Soil and Herbs Above Our Heads
As university students, sunlight is hard to come by this time of year. The sun rising earlier and setting later now than during the summer months is worsened by the fact that we’re trapped indoors during daylight hours due to school and perhaps work.
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News
Hernandez Deportation Pushed Back
The deportation date for Ivonne Hernandez, a Mexican refugee claimant who was to be deported without her Canadian-born infant…
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News
Mexican Mother Facing Deportation without Infant Son
Ivonne Hernandez fled four different states in Mexico, but she says her alleged abuser always caught up with her.
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Fringe Arts
Sieging the Servers
On Feb. 1, Wikipedia is getting a makeover—or is it a reality check?
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Special Issue
How To Read The Web
Programming languages make up the Matrix that is behind most new technologies.
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Special Issue
Parlez-Vouz English?
With the job market’s consistently increasing competitiveness and fast pace, it feels like the further from the status quo our resumes are, the better our opportunities.
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Special Issue
Is Quebec’s Language Divide Played Up By the Media?
Quebecers agree on a lot of things—language isn’t one of them.
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Fringe Arts
Margaret Atwood is #Internet
“I promised I would begin by singing” is the first thing Margaret Atwood said as she stepped onto the Rialto Theatre stage on Dec. 4.