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NewsRudy Grow Elected President of CASA
Voting has ended, and the results are in for the Commerce and Administration Student Association elections. Rudy Grow will be taking on a new role, as President of CASA.
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NewsGUSS, UPA and GeoGrad Students Vote Yes for Accreditation
The students from the Urban Planning Association, the Geography Undergraduates Student Society and the Geography Graduate Student Association voted overwhelmingly in favour of being accredited.
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NewsUpdated: Downtown Concordia Library Closed Two Days During Reading Week
The Webster Library on Concordia University’s downtown campus will be closed for two days during reading week to make way for renovations.
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News#ASFOut Put on Hold as PSSA Could Not Maintain Quorum
The Political Science Student Association has to wait another month to see if they can ask students whether or not they want to leave the Arts and Sciences Federation of Associations.
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NewsMontreal Universities Keep Philosophy Alive At PhiloPolis
Often left to grapple with the cadavers of academia, philosophy students, professors, and enthusiasts alike gathered to prove that the heart of the discipline is still alive and beating.
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NewsThe Future of Montreal’s Housing Is in Its Past
In the dusty back room of the workshop of McGill University’s School of Architecture, a team of Concordia and McGill students are trying to build the row house’s future.
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NewsBringing LGBTQ Authors Out of the Darkness
Among the numerous special literature collections that the Concordia libraries offer, hidden and preserved away from the spotlight, sits a pile of treasures with no names attached to them. The names of authors of these writings have been kept in the dark for many years.
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NewsÀ Nous la Malting
Fred Burrill, an anti-gentrification organizer and PhD student at Concordia, explained that at the workshop on Feb.10, a new neighbourhood committee—tentatively titled À nous la malting—was formed and they will be meeting in the coming weeks to develop a vision for the site.
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NewsEnding the Stigma on Queer Black People and AIDS
On Thursday evening, all eyes were on Marlon M. Bailey as he put on a performance narrating the lives of five queer Black people suffering from HIV/AIDS based off his previous research.
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NewsASFA Reopens Communication With The Link
The Arts and Science Federation of Association has reversed its decision to stop communication with The Link Newspaper.

