Vince Morello
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Special IssueBundle Up for your News Forecast
The who’s who of the CSU tell us what to get ready for in the coming year.
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Special IssueSports Previews: What You Need to Know About the Concordia Stingers
A look at what to expect from some of the Stingers teams this year.
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NewsJohn Molson School of Writing?
Founded in November 2015, the JMBR was given $2,500 from the Commerce and Administration Students Association’s Special Projects Fund in February 2016 to help them get started.
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NewsCooperating With a New Reggie’s
Customers of the newly named Reggie’s Solidarity Cooperative, can now become members. With this new initiative, becoming a member will cost $10, however Reggie’s will subsidize half the cost, meaning the actual cost is only $5.
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NewsUnwrapping Burritoville
Behind all the construction on Bishop St. is a restaurant failing to live up to its name, as no burritos have been made since its closure in late May.
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SportsBye Bye, Clive
On May 27, Gibson bought a house in Nova Scotia, which he describes as “magnificent.” Working on the house and dealing with renovations, Gibson realized he could not make a full time commitment to the team, retiring only a few days after.
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NewsNo Money, No Problem
The Concordia Student Union announced it will forgive the $1.4 million debt that their for-profit subsidiary, CUSAcorp owed.
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SportsStingers Decide to Keep it in the Family
The Concordia Stingers have announced that interim head coach Marc-Andre Element will be returning to the team. This time without the interim tag.
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NewsVigil for Aleppo
A moment of silence was held for the people of Aleppo and Syria on May 4, 2016.
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NewsCSU Loyola Greenhouse “Would Not be Possible”
The Concordia Student Union’s greenhouse project on the Loyola campus has been canceled until further notice.
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NewsCSU Approves Hive Request for Funding
The Concordia Student Union will give the Hive café $185,600 to buy appliances for a new kitchen space, which will be part of renovations on the seventh floor of the Hall building downtown.
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Montreal Protester Has Charges Dropped Unexpectedly
The charges stem from an anti-austerity protest Dugrenier attended where he took photos of what he believed were plain clothes cops.
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NewsDivest McGill Ends Demonstrations with a Surprise Announcement
In protest of McGill choosing not to divest from fossil fuels, student groups and alumni decided to hit the school where it really hurts—its wallet.
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NewsJian Ghomeshi Trial Verdict Gathers McGill Students Together
Approximately 60 people gathered outside the James Administration Building on the McGill campus the night of March 31.
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NewsCSU Finance Coordinator Resigns
Anas Bouslikhane, the finance coordinator, submitted a letter to the union’s council, explaining the sudden departure.
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NewsCSU Election: Meet Your Executive Candidates
Concordia Student Union general elections begins on March 29, and aside from the Loyola Coordinator spot, all executive positions are contested.
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NewsUbisoft Hosts Budding Developers for Competition
Students from Montreal universities got together to showcase their video games to professional developers at Ubisoft Montreal.
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NewsCATs March Against School Administration
Following the tribunal decision which gave students letters of reprimand for striking in spring 2015, protesters delivered their own letter to Concordia University President Alan Shepard earlier this afternoon.
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NewsSoftly Sound
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response is a phenomenon that people have been experiencing for years. The tingly sensations, and the feeling of being relaxed are all features associated with ASMR.

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