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NewsFeeling Disoriented, Take Two
If you were judging by the report that followed, Concordia’s fall Orientation went by, for the most part, without a hitch. Events were well-attended and plans were made in advance. For all intents and purposes, it was a hit.
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NewsWTF, CFS: Part Two
As far-off and hazy in the distance as it may be, freedom from the Canadian Federation of Students might finally be on the horizon for the Concordia Student Union and the Graduate Students’ Association.
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NewsCUTV Board Suspends Executive Director
CUTV’s human resource issues have finally come to a head.
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NewsThe Bottom Line
Concordia will suffer one of its worst deficits in the school’s 30-year history as a result of budget cuts by the provincial government.
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NewsConflict of Interest Puts CSU Councillor’s Job in Jeopardy
Concordia Student Union councillor Ramy Khoriaty might lose his council seat for…
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NewsCSU to host Education Summit Town Hall
Quebec’s summit on higher education is only weeks away, and the Concordia Student Union’s consultation campaign is now kicking into high gear.
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NewsIdle No More Quebec Gaining Momentum
After 44 days of subsisting on nothing more than fish broth and herbal tea, Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence ended her hunger strike on Jan. 23.
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NewsCredit 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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NewsTwo 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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NewsPicking 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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