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ConU Cancer Breakthrough
It seemed like a miracle when Concordia’s Biology department published their discoveries on the effects of lithocholic acid, but the scientists involved warn the public not to get ahead of themselves.
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Education Under Fire in Iran
Systematic discrimination, violence and the denial of basic civil rights in Iran is actively been countered by education, and the discussion came to Concordia University on Jan. 19.
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Celebrating Diversity at ConU
The International and Ethnic Associations Council will hold Concordia’s first Cultural Diversity Week starting Monday, Jan. 23.
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CSU to Strike Again
Concordia students will be returning to the streets this March as part of a general strike against tuition-fee increases, that is, if all goes according to a new plan released by the Concordia Student Union.
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ASFA Tries for Middle Ground
Newly appointed Chief Electoral Officer Christopher Webster is determined to make sure “it’s a fair election, that everyone feels safe, that it’s clean, etc.,” said Webster.
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BoG Approves ConU Academic Plan
Concordia Provost David Graham had many a reason to smile after the Jan. 12 Board of Governors meeting.
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Resistance to Transparency
Student Governors were dealt a disappointing, yet probably expected, blow today from Concordia’s Board of Governors.
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FASA Dishes the Cash, Lacks Policy-Drafting Know-How
Judicial Committee appointments are still incomplete after the Fine Arts Student Alliance meeting on Jan. 10, where two of the three candidates for the committee were absent.
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Demo for Homeless Shooting
A group of demonstrators gathered at Bonaventure Metro on Dec 10 to condemn the death of a homeless man killed by police inside the station on Dec. 6.
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J-School Professor Dies
Concordia broadcast professor Ross “Coach” Perigoe died from a brain tumor on Tuesday night. Teaching in Concordia’s journalism department for over 25 years, Perigoe also had a lengthy and active journalism career.