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NewsHow Concordia Candidates Fared in the Municipal Election
The Nov. 3 municipal elections saw multiple candidates with Concordia ties running to represent the city—but only one was left standing at the end of the day.
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NewsSenate Approves Curriculum Changes
Concordia’s senior academic body was co-opted last week—in a way.
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NewsASSÉ on P-6: ‘We’re Still Going to Fight It’
Halloween came and went, but there were masks aplenty at a march against the controversial bylaw P-6 on Nov. 2.
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NewsA Recap of Election Night
Montrealers voted to elect their mayor, city councillors and borough councillors on Sunday. Here’s a look at how election night played out as the results started rolling in.
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NewsMarcel Côté on Making Montreal a ‘University City,’ Improving Public Transit
Montreal mayoral candidate Marcel Côté is experienced in management, but a political neophyte.
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NewsVisiting Professor Examines China-Japan Tension
The dispute over sovereignty of the Senkaku Islands—and the gas deposits they give access to—came to Concordia on Oct. 31 in a talk sponsored by the Department of Political Science.
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NewsLearning From the Inside Out
After a decade of trying, Concordia University will be able to offer students an official Major in First Peoples Studies, as its long-sought governmental recognition has been approved.
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NewsCSU Has Thoughts for Food
The Concordia Food Coalition has passed one last hurdle in getting its fee levy question on the Concordia Student Union byelection ballot.
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NewsMayoral Candidate Denis Coderre on Making Montreal A ‘Smart’ City
Denis Coderre started his political career as a three-time loser. He fell short in three elections before finally being voted into office as a Member of Parliament for the Bourassa riding in 1997.

