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NewsWebster, Meet Digital Culture
Guylaine Beaudry, the chief administrator for Concordia’s two libraries, says the Webster Library is stuck in the past—but upcoming renovations aim to bring it into the digital age.
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NewsH-110 Renovations Delayed by Pipe Rupture
Multi-million dollar renovations to the Hall Building H-110 ampitheatre have been halted for a week following a water pipe rupture in the building foyer, according to Concordia officials.
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NewsJava U Managers and Customers Speak Out on Café’s Closing
After over 15 years in the Hall Building, Java U is set to be replaced in the spring with a student food co-operative.
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NewsCSU Co-Op Plans Delayed Amid Insults and Infighting
While the Concordia Student Union is no stranger to arguing among its members, last Wednesday’s special council meeting set a new standard for infighting for this year’s crop of executives and councillors.
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NewsConcordia to Present Charter Stance to National Assembly
The last university in Montreal to officially oppose Bill 60, Concordia will be the first to present its position at hearings in Quebec City on Thursday.
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NewsDisplaced & Transformed: The Condo Effect on Montreal
“Gentrification” has become a buzzword in working-class-turned-hip neighbourhoods across Montreal…
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NewsLucia 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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NewsLoyola’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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NewsReggie’s Closed Indefinitely
Despite originally planning to reopen in January, Concordia’s campus bar will remain closed indefinitely.
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NewsJMSB 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.

