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Changing of the Grade
Midway through June, Concordia political science student William Groombridge decided it was time to take the university to court. Enough was enough.
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Talkin’ Trash
With over 40,000 students and staff who study, eat and occasionally sleep on campus, Concordia University inevitably has a lot to deal with on garbage day.
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Dropping the Gloves
Laura Glover has resigned from her position as Concordia Student Union fine arts Councilor Sunday night citing lack of time due to obligations.
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Laval Anthro Students on Strike
The Association des étudiantes et étudiants en anthropologie at Université Laval in Quebec City held a one-day strike on Oct 18.
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Disproportionate Senate
The lack of John Molson School of Business students sitting on Concordia’s Senate has sparked at least half a dozen students to email identical denouncements to both the chairperson and president of the Concordia Student Union over the weekend.
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Paying the President
On Oct. 11 the Journal de Quebec reported that Concordia University’s presidential salary is getting bumped up a notch.
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CSU Rekindles Concordia Student Centre Discussion
The ghosts of two failed student centres, a questionable contract with the administration, a fought-over fee levy and an elusive money trail haunt the highly contentious issue of student space at Concordia.
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Changing of the Chair
“If you have a chair that’s not necessarily up to par, it can be very detrimental for the CSU,” said Nick Cuillerier, former chair of the Concordia Student Union and Chief Electoral Officer of the Arts and Science Federation of Associations.
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Closer Than You Think
After “servicing” up to 20 men a day, a girl is forced to hand over the thousand-plus dollars she’s just made to her trafficker. She does this six to seven days a week and is psychologically beaten and broken because of it.
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International Job of Mystery
If you’ve been paying close attention to Concordia’s administrative shuffling, you may have caught a few notable changes.