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Lucia Kowaluk Talks Co-ops
With years of activism and successes opening co-operatives around Montreal under her belt, Order of Canada recipient Lucia Kowaluk gave some practical advice at Concordia for aspiring activists looking to bring about change in the world around them.
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Loyola’s Hive Café Delayed Until Next Year
Despite promises during the Concordia Student Union elections in March 2013 that the long-awaited Hive Café would already be up and running by now, students will have to wait until the next academic year to see a student-run café open its doors on the Loyola campus.
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Reggie’s Closed Indefinitely
Despite originally planning to reopen in January, Concordia’s campus bar will remain closed indefinitely.
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JMSB Gets Down to Business
In the real world, there are no do-overs. In the world of case competitions, there aren’t either—but a company won’t go out of business if things go wrong.
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ASSÉ Restarts English-Language Newspaper
One of Quebec’s largest and more militant student federations is reaching out to anglophones by publishing an English-language edition of its quarterly newspaper for the first time since the 2012 student strike.
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CSU to CusaCorp: Let Java U Contract Expire
In an attempt to move forward from a seemingly cyclonic disagreement, the Concordia Student Union has officially obligated its for-profit arm to discontinue leasing the Hall Building mezzanine space to tenant Java U once the current lease expires.
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Programmed to Learn
With an ever-growing number of eyes glued to screens and a seemingly ubiquitous Internet connection, no one can deny the impact computer technology is having on our daily lives.
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Concordia Briefs
Went somewhere for the holidays? The Link made sure to get the story while you were out.
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L’Organe Failure
Over two years after its last publication and despite two attempts to revive it, Concordia’s former French-language magazine L’Organe has had its fee levy suspended for three semesters—and it will be permanently removed unless students decide to bring the magazine back.
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Concordia Officially Against Charter
After months of internal deliberation, Concordia University finally revealed its position on the Parti Québécois’s proposed Charter of Values, coming out in December against what it considers key elements of the possible public ban on religious symbols.