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NewsConcordia spends close to $300,000 to replace Hall building windows
Concordia University spends hundreds of thousands to repair the Hall building windows that protesters broke during a Sept. 29 demonstration.
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NewsReggies gets a facelift
After a complete redesign and new menus, Reggies is changing its image.
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NewsIn conversation with Graham Carr
The Link sat down with Carr to discuss the future of Concordia, food sovereignty, divestment and disclosure, student safety with CSPS, and student rights to protest.
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NewsCanada’s ‘ugly vegetable’ problem
Montreal organizations are addressing food insecurity and “ugly vegetable” food waste.
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NewsConcordia hires external security firm founded by ex-Israeli soldier
Concordia University spent $33,683 on services by an external security firm founded by an ex-Israeli soldier.
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NewsMcGill University used herbicides in 2024 without public disclosure, report confirms
A report confirms that McGill University used herbicides on the Macdonald Campus farm in 2024 contrary to a sustainability report published earlier that year. Macdonald Farm management has said that there are currently no publicly available sources that disclose the university’s herbicide use.
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NewsConcordia president’s base salary exceeds $500,000
In the 2023-2024 academic year, Concordia President Graham Carr and other senior administration members received salary increases exceeding $10,000.
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NewsCSU consent agenda modified following injunction
The StartUp Nation filed an injunction against the Concordia Student Union following a motion by the Concordia University Clubs and Spaces Committee to revoke its club status.
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NewsCUTV to continue funding The Breach
Nearly two-thirds of CUTV members voted against a motion that would have stopped the station’s final payout to The Breach, amid calls for investment in equipment upgrades.
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NewsEx-Israeli defence soldier event interrupted by counter-protest
An altercation between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel students took place at Concordia University after StartUp Nation invited an Israel Defense Forces soldier to speak on campus.

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