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NewsAnti-Police Brutality Protest Snuffed Out by SPVM
At first, it seemed like things were over before they had even started.
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NewsMontreal Police Spends $6,500 on Promoting New Uniforms
The Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal spent more than $6,500 to promote the new black uniforms, according to documents The Link obtained under the Access to Information Act.
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NewsLink Radio | March 14, 2013
In the second edition of Link Radio we look at highlights from last night’s Concordia Student Union council meeting and talk in-studio with some of the candidates running for next year’s CSU executive. Also, Concordia students are trying to launch a satellite into space, a look at Concordia’s student-run fine arts festival…
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NewsCUFA Votes “YES” on Strike Mandate
As of this weekend, forty-eight hours could stand to change a lot at this university.
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NewsSky Rockets (Almost) in Flight
It can be incredibly expensive to launch a satellite into space.
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NewsProcedural Issues Stall CSU Presidential Appointment
The Concordia Student Union will have to hold off on taking another stab at appointing a president after a scheduled special meeting to resolve the issue was cancelled last week.
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NewsMaple Spring 2.0?
It’s that time of year again, and the question is looming. Is Quebec about to witness Round Two of what is now referred to as “the strike” or the Maple Spring—a series of student protests that made headlines worldwide, and quite literally rocked the province?
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NewsConU Women’s Winning Ways
In last week’s Gender and Sexuality Issue, The Link looked at, among other things, the gender breakdown of students and faculty involved at Concordia.
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NewsCUFA to Vote on Strike Mandate
After 14 months of contract negotiations, Concordia’s full-time professors will begin voting tomorrow on an unlimited strike mandate.

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