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Fine Arts Students Oppose Action Candidate
A student is circulating a petition opposing the candidacy of Tomer Shavit, who is running to represent fine arts students on Senate in this year’s Concordia Student Union election.
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What’s Next For Loyola?
Two former co-presidents of the Communications Guild are vying for executive responsibility of the Loyola Campus next year. Melissa Fuller is running as Your Concordia’s VP Loyola & Services
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Queen’s Students Vote to Remove Rector
WATERLOO, Ont. (CUP)—Undergraduate students at Queen’s University have voted to recommend the university remove rector Nick Day from his position
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Budget Protest Heats Up
The opposition to Quebec’s new austerity budget heated up last week when protesters occupied the Minister of Finance’s office in Montreal as a “warning” to the Charest Liberals.
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Human Rights Gone Wrong
Colombia’s victims of war, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s rape victims, those displaced by climate change in Guatemala, and the people of Sudan’s new south are some of the world’s most vulnerable people.
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Tuition on the Rise
It’s official, your tuition is going up. Five years from now the average Quebec student will be paying nearly twice as much for a university education.
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Too Big to Care
Many of the businesses around Concordia complain that the rent is too high and that repairs are too slow. They feel that their landlord is too big to care.
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Concordia’s Governance Jury
Concordia has turned to former McGill Principal Bernard Shapiro for help guiding the university out of a leadership crisis that is now nearly three months old.
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On Biases And Conflicts of Interest
Over the past five years, rising tuition costs have excluded thousands of students from a university education in Quebec.
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Student Union Sues CFS
Over the past three years, seven student unions across the country have tried to sue their way out of the Canadian Federation of Students. On March 17, the Concordia Student Union became number eight.