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NewsCFC Seeks Student Involvement
The Concordia Food Coalition held its first public meeting with students on Thursday at the Loyola campus’ The Hive Café as part of the week-long Bite Me! workshop series showcasing green initiatives and exploring food services at the university.
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NewsA ‘Disorienting’ Start of Semester
The Quebec Public Interest Research Group at Concordia is promising to show new and returning students a different side of university life at its annual Disorientation week, which takes place from Sept. 23 to Sept. 30 this year.
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NewsFormer CSU Executive Running for Montreal City Council
A former executive in Concordia’s undergraduate student union will seek to be elected to Montreal’s city council on Nov. 3.
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NewsJMSB Saving Another Kind of ‘Green’
Concordia’s John Molson School of Business MBA program has been declared the second-greenest in the world, according to this year’s Global Green MBA Survey published by Corporate Knights magazine.
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NewsResidents Want to Keep the Malt In St. Henri
Local artists and residents of St. Henri met along the banks of the Lachine Canal in the shadow of the dilapidated Canada Malting Plant Saturday, Sept. 21 in protest of a plan to redevelop the building into residences.
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NewsValues Charter Supporters March Through Montreal
Roughly 500 demonstrators descended on Montreal’s Place Émilie-Gamelin Sunday afternoon in support of the proposed Charter of Quebec Values.
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“Pacifest” Celebrates International Day of Peace
Approximately 100 peace advocates gathered at Place d’Armes to celebrate Pacifest, a festival commemorating the International Day of Peace on Sept. 21.
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NewsSasha Dyck Seeking Election to City Council in Park Ex
Two years ago, Sasha Dyck got together with a group of neighbours to create Café…
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NewsEat Your Way Through the City on the Cheap
Whether you’re looking for a cheap and healthy meal downtown or a place to find fresh, organic produce in NDG, Joëlle Rondeau and Lucia Wong can help.
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NewsConcordia Club Partners with Domestic Abuse Network
A quiet night at Hurley’s Irish Pub on Crescent St. turned into an intimate affair to raise awareness of domestic violence Sunday…

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