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Green Streets
The current state of downtown back lanes—often filled with garbage, broken shards of glass and other debris—is about to change for the residents and merchants of Hawarden Avenue and Souvenir Street. Things are about to get a whole lot greener.
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The Revolving Door?
During his last month in office, former Concordia Student Union President Amine Dabchy took a part-time job with the university’s department of alumni relations.
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‘Show Me the Money!’
Contract negotiations between Concordia University and the United Steelworkers union are scheduled to resume on Sept. 22.
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Lace Up Your Shoes for Africa
On Sept. 5, students from Concordia University’s engineering faculty got sweaty for a good cause.
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Rebuilding from the Ruins of War and AIDS
Thomas Prince stepped out of a plane and onto African soil for the first time in his life last year.
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A Year of Petitions, 170,000 Students at Risk, the CFS Looks to Stop the Loss
A year after the first petitions were printed at 14 universities across Canada to leave the Canadian Federation of Students, a national lobby group that many felt was ineffective and interfering in local student politics, no university has successfully left.
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Concordia Bookstore Starts Renting Textbooks
After a successful pilot program this summer, Concordia Bookstores will be renting textbooks to students this September at 40 per cent of the books’ full price.
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Concordia to Stop Paying for Prayer Space
By the time Concordia University stops providing a Friday prayer space for the Muslim Student Association, there will still be 10 days left of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting.
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Hitting the Pavement
University students from Concordia, McGill and the Universite de Montreal garnered support for those in Pakistan suffering from a catastrophic natural disaster.
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Collect ‘Em All
Most people put their Pokémon cards in a drawer, never to see the light of day again. Others end up waiting for Hall & Oates outside a concert venue, hoping to add a little ‘rock and soul’ to their autograph stockpile. For lifelong collectors, it’s a thin line between hobby and way of life.