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NewsPanel Discusses the History of Activism at Concordia
Shattered glass from once sturdy-looking windows line the floor, riot police are everywhere, and 200 protesters scream of injustices in the Middle East.
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NewsHere are the Candidates Running for CSU Council
In the upcoming Concordia Student Union by-election, seven students are running for 11 vacant spots on council.
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NewsFrigo Vert to Relocate to More Accessible Space
Concordia food co-op Frigo Vert is moving forward with their plans to relocate to a larger, more accessible space near the university’s downtown campus this spring.
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NewsFirst Tribunal for Student-Protesters Set for Dec. 2
Despite resumed mediation, the first tribunal hearing for student-protesters involved in last semester’s strikes has been set for Dec. 2, according to Concordia University spokesperson Chris Mota.
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NewsTRAC Walks Out of Salary Negotiations
A meeting scheduled for next Monday between Concordia University and the union representing its teaching assistants won’t happen unless the university makes a better offer for salaries, according to the union’s president.
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NewsA Memorable Remembrance Day
Thousands congregated on the lower field last Wednesday to commemorate 97 years since the end of the First World War, in a ceremony meant to honour those who never came home—a notion some argue is not inclusive to all victims of war.
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NewsCycling in a Winter Wonderland
On Sunday Nov. 15, the City of Montreal closed more than half of the city’s bike paths and removed many bike racks from the streets.
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NewsHousing Abuse
HOJO says students need to protect themselves from shady landlords and illegal rental practices in Montreal.
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NewsReggie’s to Open by End of Month, Fall Reading Week a Possibility
And More Updates From Your Concordia Student Union
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NewsEdward Snowden Addresses Queen’s University in Online Keynote
Edward Snowden’s face loomed large on the screen over a packed hall at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., as he said, “I live on the internet.”

