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Are You Dreaming of a Green Christmas?
It’s Boxing Day. The presents have been unwrapped, the family has finally left, the Christmas tree is somehow still intact, and the United States has produced an extra 25 million tons of waste.
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Preliminary CSU By-Election Results: Daycare, Student Housing, Anti-Austerity Referenda Pass
Preliminary vote counts for the Concordia Student Union’s fall by-elections were revealed at 2 a.m. Friday.
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“No Evidence” of Bedbug Infestation in Webster Library: Concordia
Concordia University has denied that the Webster Library downtown is infested with bedbugs, after a photo of an insect was posted to the “Spotted: Concordia University” Facebook page Monday.
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BDS Ballots Suspended Indefinitely
The ballots for the controversial Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) referendum will not be counted at pollings’ end tonight.
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Professor Takes Montreal Police to Court for Alleged Assault During Student Strikes
A McGill professor is suing the city of Montreal for misconduct after being allegedly beaten and pepper sprayed during the student strikes on Nov. 10, 2011.
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Black Lives Matter
Hundreds gathered outside McGill for a candlelight vigil on Tuesday night, standing in solidarity with U.S. protesters who took to the streets following a grand jury’s decision not to indict a police officer for the death of Michael Brown.
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Leaked CSU Audit Reveals $330,000 Deficit from Last Year
$60,000 surplus from CSU’s budget last year revealed to actually be a deficit of $331,793
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A Night to Remember
Holding candles and paper bags, people of all genders stood in a circle at Norman Bethune Square on Thursday at a vigil in remembrance of people who lost their lives to transphobic violence.
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CSU By-Election Referendum Walkthrough
What students will be voting for during this week’s by-elections
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Taking Back the Night for Everyone
“It might sound a little preposterous, but we need to teach people to not sexually assault each other.”