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Maple Spring 2.0?
It’s that time of year again, and the question is looming. Is Quebec about to witness Round Two of what is now referred to as “the strike” or the Maple Spring—a series of student protests that made headlines worldwide, and quite literally rocked the province?
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ConU Women’s Winning Ways
In last week’s Gender and Sexuality Issue, The Link looked at, among other things, the gender breakdown of students and faculty involved at Concordia.
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CUFA to Vote on Strike Mandate
After 14 months of contract negotiations, Concordia’s full-time professors will begin voting tomorrow on an unlimited strike mandate.
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Nighttime Protest Ends Violently
The second massive protest against the indexation of tuition finished with 10 arrests, another 50 ticketed for unlawful assembly and vandalism by its end the night of March 5.
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Concordia Set to Expand E-Learning Program
You get out of bed, go to the kitchen. A slice of toast and a glass of milk later, and you’re snuggled in your sheets, checking your laptop. Also, you just got to class.
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The Post-Summit Scramble
Cameron Monagle says the Quebec government referring to the indexation of tuition fees as a “relative freeze” is a “load of baloney.”
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A Vacant Executive
If the Concordia Student Union was asked to give a state of the union, the opening statement would likely be “all is not well.”
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The Well-Kept Secrets of the Aerospace Industry
Stories like Joe’s have become a kind of tragic cliché—a foreign-born resident with a number of impressive credentials, forced to drive a taxi to make ends meet.
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The Many Convoluted Histories of Reggie’s
Concordia’s history can at times be strange, but just when you think things were as odd…
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CSN Demonstrates Against MUHC Cuts
Around 200 Confédération des syndicats nationaux workers demonstrated at Norman Bethune Square against the cuts to the McGill University Health Centre around noon on Wednesday.