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NewsASSÉ 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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NewsCSU 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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NewsProgrammed 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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NewsConcordia Briefs
Went somewhere for the holidays? The Link made sure to get the story while you were out.
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NewsL’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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NewsConcordia 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.
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NewsCUTV Board Chair Resigns
Board Chair Emily Campbell and business student Baghdassar Balyan have both resigned from CUTV in the past week, cutting the student representation on the board in half.
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NewsStudents Discuss Next Steps to Making New Mezz Café a Reality
With students having overwhelmingly voted in the November byelections to replace the Java U in the Hall Building with a student-run co-op, the Concordia Student Union must now get to work to see if the project is possible.
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NewsOne Step Closer to Fossil Fuel Divestment
Concordia is edging closer to an ethically responsible investment policy, which would include diverting university funds away from the fossil fuel industry.
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NewsEngineering TAs Raise Concerns Over Pay
As Concordia tries to turn the page on last year’s tense labour climate, teaching assistants in the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science are raising concerns about reductions in the number of hours they’re paid to work, even as their workloads allegedly remain the same.

