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NewsGoing Forward
Concordia’s Board of Governors may have just received the guidance it needs to begin moving forwards from its problem-plagued past.
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NewsAboriginal Women Speak Out Against Plan Nord
Now that Pauline Marois’s Parti Québécois government is in power, the growing uneasiness about what will come of former Premier Jean Charest’s Plan Nord…
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NewsTalkin’ ‘Bout Our Reputation
An article published in The Link on Sept. 25 concerning Peter Low, Concordia’s recruitment agent for Chinese students, and the sub-standard living conditions faced by Concordia students living in homestays raised many questions at last Friday’s Board of Governors meeting.
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NewsAfter the Printemps Érable, the Automne Arabe
The climate in Cairo this week felt much like that of UQAM a few months ago.
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NewsThe Characters, Costs and Corruption of Con U’s Administrative Past
Questionable and contentious governance is neither a recent nor inexpensive phenomenon here at Concordia.
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News“You Should Pay Attention, Concordia”
After a long and drawn out saga, Concordia Student Union VP Academic and Advocacy Lucia Gallardo has officially resigned.
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NewsTaken for a Ride
In a nondescript building on Monkland Ave. sometime in July, David decided he’d had enough. The 18-year-old student’s strange journey began in his home in China when he decided to come to Montreal to study finance at Concordia. -
NewsASFA to Deliver Official Position on Education Summit
Like it or not, students will have their voices heard at the upcoming education summit.
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NewsConcordia Kicks Emergency Preparedness Week Up a Notch
It’s Emergency Preparedness Week at Concordia, and the man in charge of it, Concordia Senior Advisor on Emergency Management Darren Dumoulin, sounds like a man beset by constant worry.
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NewsNot A Student, Not Resigning
The Concordia Student Union is a revolving door, and if it’s happened once, you can rest assured that it’ll happen again.

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