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NewsConcordia Projects $6.3M Deficit For Upcoming Year, Tuition To Increase
The announcement comes on the heels of last year’s $9.4 million deficit, which was originally projected to be $8.3 million.
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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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NewsDemonstrations Prompt Cancellation of Energy East Pipeline Hearing
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre cancelled his scheduled appearance, calling the event a “circus.”
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NewsTalking Consent Culture in Toronto
A group of women are sitting under a tree in Trinity Bellwoods Park. Meanwhile, passersby on the paths around the gathering stared down at their feet, transfixed by the brightly coloured chalk messages lining the cement.
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NewsWaste Not, Want Not
What’s the difference between a brown paper bag and an empty bag of chips? One is compostable and the other isn’t. Can you tell?
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NewsConcordia’s Nano-Warriors Battle Their Way to Gold
In October, ten Concordia science students will be travelling to Boston with some very precious cargo: nanoparticle-coated cells. Their goal? A gold medal.
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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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Protesters Occupy Montreal Office to Oppose Building of a Cement Factory in Quebec
The factory, if completed, will emit between 1.8 and 2.2 million tonnes of Co2 per year, according to Canada’s environmental ministry. This would increase Quebec’s industrial greenhouse gas emissions by ten per cent.
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NewsProtesters Shut Down Jewish Defense League at World Social Forum
Members of the Jewish Defense League had driven to Montreal from Toronto with the intention of disrupting Palestine solidarity events at the ongoing World Social Forum.
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NewsWorld Social Forum Takes to the Streets of Montreal
An estimated 10,000 people took to the streets of downtown Montreal on Tuesday afternoon to commemorate the opening of the World Social Forum.

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