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Canadian Academic Anthony Stewart Speaks about Race in Canada
Canadians tend to tell themselves that issues of racism are not as bad as in the United States. Some, according to Anthony Stewart, will go as far as to proclaim that racism is not a problem here.
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Surprise Surprise: Capitalism Fuels Income Inequality
It takes money to make money. An individual on an average wage has little chance of making it to the one per cent, and there is a tremendous lack of equal opportunity. Julius Grey addressed this inequality in a talk at Concordia on Tuesday evening.
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Nanyang Business School Wins 34th John Molson MBA Case Competition
The Nanyang Business School took home the Concordia Cup and a $10,000 prize last weekend, finishing first at this year’s John Molson MBA International Case Competition.
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Briefs
Concordia admits that one bedbug was found in the library, and francophone magazine L’Organe will be making a comeback.
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Counting Sheep? Don’t Neglect a Routine Sleep Schedule
For Dr. Colleen Carney, too many students are following the trends of greater adulthood by neglecting a routine sleep schedule. Students are prioritizing their own academic success, altering their bodies’ internal clocks. According to Carney, this lack of routine is a main cause for chronic insomnia, which is a disorder closely linked to depression.
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Eight Years Stagnant, CSU Website Redone in One Weekend by IT Guy
The Concordia Student Union’s almost decade-old website will be officially replaced this semester for the first time since the software running it became obsolete in 2007, CSU IT Coordinator Filip Pietruszewski told The Link.
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Invigilators Vote Yes to Unionization
In a vote held in November and December, Concordia’s exam supervisors opted to officially organize as a union group under the auspices of Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia.
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Montreal Assembles for Charlie Hebdo
More than a thousand people attended a vigil Wednesday evening following the shootings at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, gathering outside France’s consulate in downtown Montreal.
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First Phase of Webster Renovation Begins
The library’s transformation project began this month, after over a year of planning, and is scheduled for completion by fall 2017.
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Concordia Teaching Assistant Union Put in Trusteeship
According to documents obtained by The Link, the union for Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia (TRAC) has been put into trusteeship by its parent union Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC).