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Fresh Eyes on an Old House
You’ve probably seen that Heritage Minute spot on TV where Baldwin and Lafontaine fight for responsible government in the 1800s. You know—responsible government, where our elected representatives run the country instead of it being run by the Queen.
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UdeM Development Approved
A motion passed by City Council last week approving the construction of the controversial Outremont campus for the Université de Montréal has “terribly upset” community groups in Parc-Extension.
“We feel like we’ve been lied to,” said Giuliana Fumagalli, a spokesperson for the Citizen’s Committee of Parc-Extension. -
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“The Frontrunner”
Months after the student centre referendum question overwhelmingly failed last November, university administration and the Concordia Student Union opened up to student media on Feb. 22 to disclose a more detailed plan moving forward.
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‘Only a Stroke’
It all started with a headache.
It wasn’t your typical drank-too-much-the-previous-night headache. The night before had been spent working on an assignment in that all too familiar last-minute crunch. Still, a headache wasn’t something to stress about—a few heavy doses of Advil and it should have been a thing of the past. -
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The Man Behind The Curtain
Forty-eight hours before Concordia’s undergraduates overwhelmingly rejected a $43 million bid to place the long-planned student centre in the Faubourg,
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A Legacy of Hope
Civil rights activist and proponent of non-violence Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of eradicating the “three evils” of poverty, racism and militarism while he was alive.
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‘A Decade of Activism’
For Americans who lived through it, the 60s was a decade of tremendous change and tragedy. While the Vietnam War raged, civil rights leaders Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Robert Kennedy were murdered.
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Sustainable Concordia Withdraws Fee Levy Request
Citing a need for more preparation, Sustainable Concordia withdrew its proposal for a 400-per-cent increase in the funding it receives from students at last Wednesday’s Concordia Student Union Council meeting.
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Queer Concordia Reaches Out
Queer Concordia is looking to expand the scope of its services by nearly tripling its annual budget.
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Council Follows Through
When the Concordia Student Union held an Informational General Meeting on Jan. 27, they promised that every motion adopted would be brought up and voted on at their next meeting.