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Canadians Help Fund Second Gaza Flotilla
Activists who tried to storm the Israeli blockade on Gaza last year have announced that plans are underway for a second try.
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Radical History 101
There are some parts of Concordia’s history that you will not find in glossy student recruitment brochures.
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CON U ENGINEERS WIN BIG
The Concordia chapter of Engineers Without Borders might need to construct some kind of lever to lift all the hardware they won at EWB’s recent national conference.
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The Radical Side of Higher Learning
WATERLOO, Ont. (CUP)—A sense of urgency has befallen students attending post-secondary institutions in the United Kingdom, as enrolment soars to 335,795 applicants thus far for 2011.
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SYNAGOGUE VANDALISM CONNECTED: POLICE
Late night attacks that left four synagogues and a Jewish day school in Hampstead and Côte St. Luc with broken windows on Jan. 16 have been revealed to be part of a pattern involving previous related attacks, according to police reports.
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Public Displays of Disaffection
When Prime Minister Stephen Harper dined with Fox Broadcasting Company president Rupert Murdoch in 2009, it was a match made in heaven.
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Bennis Inquest Moves Forward
The coroner’s inquest into the shooting death of Mohamed Anas Bennis, who was killed by a Montreal police officer in 2005, will go forward after a delay of over two years.
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The Empire Strikes Back
In 1995, Concordia was in a state of turmoil after poor management and severe turnover had devastated the university’s senior administration.
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Concordia Student Murdered
Montreal’s first homicide of the year claimed a victim few would suspect of being involved in foul play.
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Clearly Red
Over the past decade, Concordia’s current Board of Governors donated nearly $155,000 to provincial political parties. Nearly 96 per cent of those donations went to the Quebec Liberal Party.