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NewsCSU Briefs
Loyola office move expenses approved; general election nomination dates announced; advocacy centre to open in March
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NewsTuition Payment Deadline Extended
The tuition fee deadline has been extended in response to confusion and minor glitches in the new “Student Centre” within the MyConcordia portal.
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NewsFlock of Sheep Pledge to Follow Couillard Government
A parade of people dressed as sheep led the way through the Berri-UQAM metro station, “baaaaa-ing” their support for Premier Philippe Couillard and making the station a scene of protest for austerity last Thursday.
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NewsRaising Awareness and Funds for Syrian Children
Local Syrian activists called for more support in raising funds and awareness about the crisis faced by civilians and children in Syria at a panel discussion held at McGill last Thursday as part of UNICEF Week.
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News“Decolonization is not an Aboriginal problem, it’s a Canadian one”
Kenneth Deer hasn’t read Bill C-33, the First Nation’s Control of First Education Act. “And I don’t intend to,” he musingly told an audience of approximately 100 people.
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NewsConcordia Organization Helps Entrepreneurs Succeed
Getting started is often the toughest hurdle in the business world. District 3, Concordia’s startup incubator, was developed to help fledgling companies overcome that.
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NewsActivist Reveals Hidden Military Ties Between Canada and Israel
“We’re all Palestinians.” These are the words of Jeff Halper, one of 191 Nobel Peace Prize nominees in 2006. Not only a sentiment of solidarity, this statement reflects the effects of Israeli military research on civil liberties in Canada, according to the Israeli academic and peace activist.
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NewsAnonymity and Ethics in Video Games
Gamers, under the protection and comfort of anonymity, will often do things in video games that they would never do in real life.
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NewsPiping Hot Resistance
Activists “piped up” Saturday night to raise awareness about the Energy East Pipeline and fundraise for the Unist’ot’en Camp, a hotbed of grassroots resistance fighting for indigenous peoples’ right to their land in British Columbia.
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NewsArt in the Atrium
Gathered on the top floor of the Hall building, a small group of students sat quietly among shelves of plants, carefully cutting, pasting and glittering a fresh batch of artistic booklets.

