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NewsLooking at Society through a Philosophical Lens
The City of Saints became the City of Knowledge over the weekend when Montreal was home to Philopolis, an annual three-day conference that brings together members of the public as well as students and professors from Montreal’s four universities to discuss societal issues.
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NewsCSU Alters Financial Policies in Wake of Newtown Party
Roughly five months after last year’s executive was formally reprimanded and asked to pay back the Concordia Student Union for a $9,200 end-of-year party using student funds, policy changes are being made at the CSU to prevent future excesses.
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NewsDivided Along Faculty Lines?
Just as taxes are a source of tension outside university, fee levies are proving to be a politically divisive issue on campus.
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NewsASSÉ Against the Charter of Values
Months after Montreal’s four universities publicly voiced their opposition to the Charter of Quebec Values, the most militant of Quebec’s student federations—ASSÉ—has now decided its official position on the proposed legislation.
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NewsLooking 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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NewsBusiness 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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NewsHundreds March Through Montreal for Missing and Murdered Women
A crowd of around 700 waded through Montreal…
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NewsASFA Denies Bourbonnière’s Request for Forfeited Bonus
Caroline Bourbonnière won’t be getting her $1,500 bonus from last year.
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NewsTRAC 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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NewsTwo 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.

