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Looking for the Shuttle? There’s an App for That
Traveling between campuses can be a pain. Thankfully, a recent student-designed app listing the shuttle bus times has made the commute a little easier—that is, if you manage to find the app online.
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Business Students Want Some Change
Business students are looking to opt-out from six fee levy groups en masse, and to change how new groups get their funding.
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Hundreds March Through Montreal for Missing and Murdered Women
A crowd of around 700 waded through Montreal…
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ASFA Denies Bourbonnière’s Request for Forfeited Bonus
Caroline Bourbonnière won’t be getting her $1,500 bonus from last year.
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TRAC Mobilizes Strike Committee After Contract Demands Refused
Union leaders say Concordia negotiators refused to acquiesce to the pay and benefit demands of the Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia at a bargaining session Feb. 11, leading to the creation of a strike committee to examine alternative forms of action at a general assembly Thursday night.
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Two Tenants of St. Cathy’s Taking Legal Action After Eviction
When Gabriella Wilsker was looking for a place to live for her first year of university, St. Cathy’s student residence seemed like the perfect solution.
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The 21st Century is Here—But Have Quebec’s ATI Laws Caught Up?
A panel of government officials, journalists and activists debated government transparency and the right to information Feb. 4 at Concordia’s Samuel Bronfman House.
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Justin Trudeau’s Charm Offensive Comes to Montreal
Justin Trudeau is already courting the youth vote ahead of the 2015 federal election, and he believes changing the nature of the conversation in Ottawa is integral to re-engaging younger Canadians in politics.
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No to Making Green, Yes to Being Green
Members of the Concordia Food Coalition, the Concordia Greenhouse and the Concordia Student Union agree: Concordia needs a new food system, one centred not on financial profits, but rather on being committed to providing affordable and healthy food. The only question is: how to make it possible?
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Boots Riley Talks Optimism, Occupy and Revolution
With an immaculate afro and razor-sharp sideburns, Boots Riley looks like a Black Panther frozen in time, or a long-lost member of Sly and the Family Stone. But the lifelong activist and musician’s politics are only looking forward, ever searching for the path to revolution.