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NewsConU Academic Plan Approved by Senate
After an hour of debate, Concordia’s Senate voted by secret ballot to adopt a new five-year academic plan for the university, despite rampant student opposition. In total, 26 Senators voted in favour of the plan, and 19 voted in opposition.
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NewsASFA, GSA to Strike on Nov. 10
Two student associations, representing over 27,000 students, have been mandated to strike on Nov. 10, the day of action against tuition increases.
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NewsCEO Confusion
The Concordia Student Union’s November referendum and byelection has been pushed back a week after the legitimacy of Chief Electoral Officer Bram Goldstein was called into question at a CSU Council meeting on Oct. 26.
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NewsMcGill Society Puts Occupy in Perspective
Spending a Thursday night in a crowded Plateau apartment living room may not sound out of the ordinary, until you hear the scope of conversation: radical, systemic change. A hand-written sign on the door read, “Global Cuts, Global Struggles…
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NewsThe Case of the Missing Councillor
The World Series may be over, but the three-strike rule is still in effect at the Concordia Student Union.
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NewsAn Activist in the Assembly
Although the province is a hotbed for progressive ideas, its political landscape is still defined by a 250-year-old language debate.
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NewsBonus Money
During a “preliminary meeting” of the Judicial Board on the morning of Oct. 28, it was revealed the former Chief Electoral Officer and three Deputy Electoral Officers received $10,000 in bonus money to attend JB meetings at the close of last year’s election.
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NewsZoo York
New York, NY — The corner of Broadway St. and Liberty St. in New York City brings together diverse crowds these days. Since mid-September, ranks of stoic police officers have been standing in juxtaposition to the milling hive of verbose protesters. Lately, a third group can be added to the mix: crowds of picture-snapping tourists.
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NewsASFail
Despite being called a joint information meeting to inform students about tuition hikes, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations and the Concordia Student Union failed to educate more than a handful of students.
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NewsWe’re 25th! We’re 25th!
Much has happened at Concordia in the past year. A president left under mysterious circumstances, setting off a massive overhaul of the governance system. A new academic plan was introduced that will chart Concordia’s next five years. Students and professors alike have won awards, published papers, and made advances in their fields.

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