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Concordia Students Raising Awareness for Oromo Struggle
Two Concordia students are pushing to raise awareness for a struggle taking place over 6,500 miles away.
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Robbery on Concordia Downtown Campus
A political science department projector was forcefully stolen from a seminar room on the twelfth floor of the Hall building on the week before Nov. 25.
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TRAC Mobilizes Outside of President’s Office
The Teaching and Research Assistants of Concordia demands that Concordia start negotiations for the “same pay-rate for the same job” across faculties, and no cuts to current hourly wages.
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An Inside Look at the Hive Café
The Hive Café opened its doors in the fall of 2014 and aims to provide a sustainable food model for the Concordia community
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Burritoville Making Steady Progress
New Solidarity Cooperative in Midst of Renovations and Growing Membership
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Now Boarding: Aerospace Engineers
Concordia will be offering a new Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering starting in the Fall 2016.
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Concordia Appoints Graham Carr Interim Provost
As Concordia looks for a permanent provost and vice-president of Academic Affairs, Graham Carr will fill in as the interim effective on May 1.
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16 Concordia Student Strikers Receive Letters of Reprimand from Tribunal Panel
Sixteen students have received a letter of reprimand—the most lenient of consequences—after an independent tribunal panel unanimously voted to uphold charges of class disruptions filed by Michael Lipson, a political science professor.
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Teaching Assistants Talks Upset, Part-Time Faculty Negotiations Hopeful
As the semester comes to a mid-point, two of Concordia’s teaching unions remain out-of-contract, or without a salary agreement.