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NewsBack to Business at John Molson
The party was in full swing at the Hilton Bonaventure on Feb. 23, as glammed-up business students from around the world celebrated a week of hard work, following the fifth edition of the John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition.
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NewsCSU to Suzuki: Produce the Post-Mortem
The presidential vacancy wasn’t the only sore point at the last Concordia Student Union council meeting.
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NewsEducation Summit Begins in Montreal
After months of anticipation, debate, protest and political posturing, Quebec’s promised two-day summit on higher education began today.
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NewsGovernance, Tuition Up for Debate at Summit
After months of planning, preparatory meetings and conflicts over budget cuts…
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NewsFine Arts Facing Budget Cuts
Already short $13.2 million in government grants for a school year nearly over, Concordia must now look at what can be cut for the 2013-2014 academic year. For the faculty of fine arts, this will include less equipment and fewer classes.
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Justice and Remembrance for Native Women
The lost were remembered on Thursday as hundreds marched through Montreal, decrying disproportionate levels of missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada.
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NewsA “Fresh Face” for Student Space
According to posters currently lining the university’s walls, a student centre is finally coming to Concordia—and it’s called The Habitat.
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NewsIn the Margins No More
Tanya Kappo received a Facebook message in late January from a woman she had never met, confessing that she had once not felt strong enough to leave her abusive husband.
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NewsA Substantial Reason to Stick Around
Concordia’s maintenance workers say they’re calling up retirees to fill gaps in…
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NewsPLAN NORD
On Feb. 8 and 9. Montreal played host to the renamed Salon des ressources naturelles, a forum on employment to support Plan Nord. Hundreds protested outside, while the forum went on indoors.

