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Connect the Dots
The venue changed, new speakers were selected and the ticket price has doubled, but despite the changes, TEDxConcordia’s organizers say interest has never been higher.
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No Movement On Bottled Water
After a sit-in, countless meetings, a panel discussion and two open forums, Concordia is no closer to a decision on banning bottled water on campus.
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Carlton U Sociologist Deconstructs Prison Expansion
Despite a steady decline in cases of reported crime in Canada since 1991, the country’s prison population is on the rise—and with it, plans for massive prison expansion projects.
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Hive Launch Delayed
The Concordia Student Union’s plans to open a student run café at Loyola’s The Hive this month have encountered a few minor obstacles, delaying the project’s opening until later this year.
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Stimulus Needed
Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources unveiled the latest report on the Economic Action Plan yesterday at Concordia University, which has provided stimulus money needed to fund major infrastructure projects.
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JMSB Closing Case Competitions
Concordia’s John Molson School of Business Competition Program is teaching business students how to win.
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Life After The Lock-Out
On March 8, 2009, 39-year-old cartoonist Marc Beaudet suffered his first ulcerative colitis crises
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Taking a STAND for Sudan
In the wake of the recent referendum on secession, creating democratic institutions and developing a viable infrastructure are some of the biggest challenges facing Sudan, said Sudanese journalist Laku Bil.
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(Four Stories) Above the Law
A plan to level Montreal’s historic Redpath Mansion and replace it with a seven-story condo project awaits final approval at the Ville Marie borough council next week.
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Senate Calls for Kruyt to Resign
After weeks of instability and sniping across the university, the vote was unanimous and the debate was short last Friday, as Concordia’s Senate demanded the resignation of Peter Kruyt, chair of the university’s Board of Governors.