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Concordia Food Coalition Wants to Bite You
The Concordia Food Coalition’s week of workshops and events about food politics—dubbed Bite Me!—kicked off on Monday with a tour of the People’s Potato, a collectively-run soup kitchen that offers free meals every weekday on the seventh floor of the Hall Building.
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Divest Campaign Questions Concordia’s Investments
According to Anthony Garoufalis-Auger, one of the organizers of Concordia’s divestment campaign, there are some inconsistencies between the university’s branding and its actions.
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Reggie’s to Close for Three Months
If you were hoping on unwinding after school this fall with some drinks at Concordia’s campus bar, you’ll need to rethink that plan.
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Montrealers March Against Charter of Values
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of downtown Montreal on Saturday to denounce the provincial government’s proposed Charter of Quebec Values.
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Technicians and Library Workers Reach Agreement with Concordia
Following 51 months without contracts…
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16 Schools Launch Campaigns to Leave CFS
Across Canada, 16 schools announced last week they are coordinating to leave the Canadian Federation of Students.
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Sexual Assault Centre in Final Stages of Development
If all goes according to plan, Concordia will have a Sexual Assault Resource Centre opening within the next few weeks.
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Hexagram-Concordia Fuses Art and Engineering
Hexagram just might be Concordia’s best-kept secret.
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ConU Alum Sets Her Eyes on Council Seat
Yana Lukasheh, who turns 26 in two weeks, admits her age could be a stumbling block with voters when they head to the ballot box in the Nov. 3 municipal elections.
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Urban Planning? There’s an App for That
A Concordia professor is working to see how smartphones can help improve urban planning and public transportation.