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NewsHIV+ First Nations Peoples Encouraged to Tell Their Story
Members of the Aboriginal community living with HIV and AIDS need to speak up and share their stories in order to gain strength and persevere, was the message delivered to Concordia students last week.
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NewsNDP Debate Lacks Sparks
One thing was immediately clear at the federal National Democratic Party candidates debate at Concordia last week: New Democrats agree with each other on almost everything.
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NewsTenants Go Fish at the Rental Board
Angry tenants went fishing today at the Régie de logement office in Montreal in hopes of catching a break from the province.
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NewsHighlights from the CSU Council Meeting
A petition and website launched by Tomer Shavit in an effort to impeach Concordia Student Union President Lex Gill was dismissed out of hand by councillors and executives as “unnecessary and a waste of time.”
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NewsPetition to Impeach CSU President Circulating
A petition launched on Jan. 25 with the goal of impeaching Concordia Student Union President Lex Gill was discussed before a motion of confidence in Gill and the executive was passed unanimously.
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NewsWe Don’t Need Your Education
On a cold winter night in Montreal, a small group of students and activists gathered in the basement of a pub on Ste. Catherine st. to sip cheap beer and scheme ways to rebuild the university as we know it—from the ground up.
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News$10,000 Found in President’s Coffer for CSU
The Concordia Student Union received a surprise $10,000 from the president’s office, which the union is using to cover a majority of the Winter Orientation costs.
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NewsCombined Efforts Benefit Homeless
It wasn’t uncommon a few years ago for a homeless person to be turned away from a shelter due to over-crowding, even in the dead of winter.
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NewsHow ConU Stole Christmas
Concordia University is heading to court to settle a case with support staff who say the administration stole their holidays.
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NewsConU 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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