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A Boost From Beauvoir
Students opposed to tuition increases will get support from at least one corner of Concordia, as the Simone de Beauvoir Institute announced this week that they will support a planned general strike.
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What Occupation?
After five days of occupying the James Building, the #6party-ers were evicted Sunday morning.
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Lookin’ at the Levies
Two student groups got permission to ask students for their cents at the Concordia Student Union Council meeting Feb. 8, as Le Frigo Vert and the 2110 Centre for Gender Advocacy were approved to appear on the March general election ballot.
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Talking With Presidents III
“There is friction. You might be in a better position than I to say where the friction originates.”
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Survey Says ...
Student space may be one of the final frontiers for this year’s Concordia Student Union executive, who are currently finalizing a survey to find out what exactly Concordia students want.
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Student Reps Walk Out of Closed Session Vote
After being encouraged to bring cameras to the action last week, students hoping for a transparency showdown with Concordia’s Board of Governors couldn’t tape much action.
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The Hight Cost of Doing Business
January saw $5,000 more in sales than expected for CUSACorp, but lackluster finances at Reggie’s Bar produced another deficit last semester for the corporate arm of the Concordia Student Union, with a loss of $51,439 over four months.
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Heard in the Town Hall
Concordia’s Hall Building lived up to its namesake on Wednesday, as it was host to the first town hall meeting to educate students on the fight against the impending tuition hikes.
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Presidential Platforms
What we have here is a failure to communicate—at least that’s the theory put forth by both Caroline Bourbonnière and Charlie Brenchley.
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To End the Double Standard
Valentine’s Day may be a time for most to celebrate love between two people, but for those who will be assembling in Cabot Square this Tuesday, it’s a time to show love for community.