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Bring Back the Parties
After an electoral campaign plagued with allegations of harassment and intimidation, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations decided to drastically reform this year’s elections.
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Fighting Security Certificates
Representatives from respective community groups lashed out against the issuance of Canadian security certificates and other immigration security measures during a panel discussion in the Hall Building on Sunday.
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Secret Trials, Blackmail and Other Adventures
Secret trials, blackmail and other “dirty tricks” were on the table at “CSIS: Who needs them?” an event held at Concordia’s Hall Building over the weekend.
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All You Need Is WHALE
A group of students gathered in the Hall Building lobby on Monday, donning sparkly red hats and feathered boas, passing out Valentines and flyers as part of a “Flash Love-In.”
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Shootin’ the Breeze With Uncle Graham
Concordia has a growing and energetic student family, new buildings, fully stocked laboratories and a balanced budget.
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City Halts Redpath Demolition
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay is withdrawing his support for a plan to demolish the city’s historic Redpath Mansion and replace it with a seven-story condo project.
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Canadian Anti-Terrorist Policy Under Fire
In 1994, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service made Suleyman Goven a proposition: give information to CSIS on activity in the Kurdish community or risk deportation.
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Concordia University Systems Engineering Awarded $900K Grant
Cloud computing. If you only occasionally glance at a tech blog, you probably already know that it is “the next big thing.” If you don’t, there is still a good chance you are cloud computing daily.
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Battling for Bandwidth
On a mild February afternoon, a small crowd descended on Montreal’s Dorchester Square.
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Montrealers United Against Mubarak
As thousands continued to clash with riot police in the streets of Cairo Friday, nearly 200 protesters stood outside Montreal’s Egyptian consulate calling for the country’s president to step down.