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Credit Card Fraud Discovered at The CSBC
Several cases of fraud have been reported on three separate credit cards belonging to the Concordia Student Broadcasting Corporation…
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Two Weeks and 900 Votes between ECA and Accreditation
The Engineering and Computer Science Association is hoping to amass 900 signatures over the next few weeks in order to legally accredit the student organization with the Ministry of Education.
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Picking Apart the Pipeline
With universities investing in oil companies, pipeline expansion proposals passing and chemical spills no longer being considered newsworthy enough for local papers, someone had to say something.
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OSMO X VIDEOTRON
Local start-ups can expect to receive a boost in both funding and recognition, courtesy of a newfound partnership between the OSMO Foundation and Videotron, announced on Jan. 17.
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Red Squares, Red Feathers
After a year of marching with the carré rouge pinned to coats, lapels and backpacks, activists are now donning Idle No More’s red feather—joining a slew of movements attempting to work together to overcome shared struggles.
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WTF, CFS: Part One
The Concordia Student Union and the Canadian Federation of Students are in the midst of a long and trying breakup—but feelings aren’t mutual.
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More Cuts to Universities On The Horizon
The third of four thematic meetings leading towards next month’s province-wide summit on higher education began on an ambiguous note.
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Idle No More Meets Carré Rouge
Amidst trains, highways and border crossings across Canada being shut down…
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From the Archives:
The Education Summit promised by the Parti Québécois is only weeks away, so we’re looking back over a decade to see how it’s been done before.
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The Life Cycle of Youth Projects
When the federal youth volunteer program Katimavik had its funding cut last year, Canada lost its go-to for directionless high school grads.