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NewsSYNAGOGUE 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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NewsPublic 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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NewsBennis 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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NewsThe 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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NewsConcordia 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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NewsClearly 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.
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NewsThe Endless Board
Thirteen of the Concordia Board of Governors’ 23 community-at-large members have exceeded the maximum term limit set out in the university’s guidelines—some by more than a decade.
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NewsStudent Union Divided
The Concordia Student Union is calling for 13 members of the university’s board of governors to resign over their role in the firing of former Concordia President Judith Woodsworth.
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NewsBoard Member Discusses Woodsworth Firing
The student closest to the board members who fired Concordia President Judith Woodsworth is offering his perspective on why the decision was made.
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NewsTunisian Community Rejoices
Montreal’s Tunisian community finally had a reason to celebrate on Saturday, as over 1,000 people marched to the Tunisian embassy to support the ouster of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

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