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Another Nail in Dorchester’s Coffin
Demolition crews take down the final wall of a friary on René Lévesque Boulevard West.
The building was attached to a 116-year-old Franciscan Church that burned down in February.
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Pakistani Student Association Shaken by Resignations
Earlier this month, two Pakistani Student Association VPs resigned from their posts accusing the association’s president of religious discrimination.
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LIVE at Concordia
Ten years ago, Valerie Millette began volunteering for Meals on Wheels.
“I’d like to say I woke up one day and decided to save the world,” said Millette. “But that’s just not the truth.” -
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Crazy Like A Box
Media democracy will now be available at the push of a button.
Hit the bright red knob, speak into the camera and you’re online. Concordia University Television’s Box Populous is a virtual soapbox, where students can record what’s on their mind into an arcade-style console on the seventh floor of the university’s Hall building.
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President Lucas Takes Office
Heather Lucas has already made her mark on the Concordia Student Union’s presidential office.
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Quebec gets peek at president’s tuition plan
If Concordia President Judith Woodsworth has her way, your tuition might start an eight-year climb in 2012 that will bring it to the Canadian average of $5,000 a year.
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TAPthirst to fight bottled water on campus
By January 2011, Concordia could be the first bottled water-free campus in Quebec, if TAPthirst Concordia, a student group lobbying against the privatization of water, has their way.
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K’naan coming to Concordia
The quest for a proper venue is finally over.
After an exhaustive search for a site to host Concordia University’s orientation concert, the Concordia Student Union has secured a spot in its own backyard. The concert, which features Canadian artists K’naan and Chromeo, will take place outdoors at the Loyola Quad on Sept. 9. -
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Student Union loans $45,000 to volunteer program
Prince Ralph Osei’s last presidential decree in office was approved on the evening of Aug. 23 as the Concordia Student Union Council endorsed a $45,000 loan to the Concordia Volunteer Abroad Program.
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G20 Protesters in Court
Franc Lévesque-Nichol woke up in the middle of a police raid. Like so many other G20 protesters, Lévesque-Nichol spent the early hours of June 28 sleeping in a University of Toronto Gymnasium.