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Protests Continue Over Education Summit
With the Summit on Higher Education unfolding behind closed doors Feb. 26…
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A View From the Summit
As the Summit on Higher Education came to a close, Quebec Premier Pauline Marois concluded, “there are no losers here today.”
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Unprecedented Gap in CSU Presidency
On Feb. 7, Concordia Student Union president, Schubert Laforest resigned from his position, citing health reasons. On Feb. 13, at around 10:15 p.m., after sitting in a conference room for nearly five hours, the Concordia Student Union council reached the agenda point in which they were tasked to collectively pick a new president.
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A Brief History of Education in Quebec
A timeline detailing the highlights of higher education in Quebec since the Quiet Revolution.
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Committed Enough to Sit on Senate?
While conflicts between students and administrators may be at an impressive low this year, the documentation governing them has been revealed to have some subtle, yet noteworthy, contradictions.
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Back to Business at John Molson
The party was in full swing at the Hilton Bonaventure on Feb. 23, as glammed-up business students from around the world celebrated a week of hard work, following the fifth edition of the John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition.
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CSU to Suzuki: Produce the Post-Mortem
The presidential vacancy wasn’t the only sore point at the last Concordia Student Union council meeting.
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Education Summit Begins in Montreal
After months of anticipation, debate, protest and political posturing, Quebec’s promised two-day summit on higher education began today.
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Governance, Tuition Up for Debate at Summit
After months of planning, preparatory meetings and conflicts over budget cuts…
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Fine Arts Facing Budget Cuts
Already short $13.2 million in government grants for a school year nearly over, Concordia must now look at what can be cut for the 2013-2014 academic year. For the faculty of fine arts, this will include less equipment and fewer classes.