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NewsFormer CSU Execs Asked to Apologize to Students for $9,000 Party
The majority of last year’s Concordia Student Union executive is being asked to write an apology to students for spending around $9,000 for an end-of-year party for the executive.
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NewsHighlights from the First Board Meeting
The first Board of Governors meeting of the school year was a short one, with open session wrapping up in a mere 30 minutes. The meeting mostly saw Concordia President Alan Shepard presenting his report on the current projects at the university.
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NewsFreedom of Expression in the Hands of Technology
Located at the Promenade des Artistes in downtown Montreal, Megaphone offers an innovative way to approach public speaking while simultaneously exploring the city’s social language.
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NewsCSU Removes Student Majority Requirement for Fee-Levy Groups
Fee-levy groups at Concordia no longer need a student majority running their board of directors to apply for a levy increase from undergraduates via a referendum.
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NewsKWS Brings African Issues to the Global Village
Uniting a diaspora is, by its very nature, a big challenge. The Kongossa Web Series is tackling it head-on.
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NewsCFC Seeks Student Involvement
The Concordia Food Coalition held its first public meeting with students on Thursday at the Loyola campus’ The Hive Café as part of the week-long Bite Me! workshop series showcasing green initiatives and exploring food services at the university.
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NewsA ‘Disorienting’ Start of Semester
The Quebec Public Interest Research Group at Concordia is promising to show new and returning students a different side of university life at its annual Disorientation week, which takes place from Sept. 23 to Sept. 30 this year.
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NewsFormer CSU Executive Running for Montreal City Council
A former executive in Concordia’s undergraduate student union will seek to be elected to Montreal’s city council on Nov. 3.
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NewsJMSB Saving Another Kind of ‘Green’
Concordia’s John Molson School of Business MBA program has been declared the second-greenest in the world, according to this year’s Global Green MBA Survey published by Corporate Knights magazine.
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NewsResidents Want to Keep the Malt In St. Henri
Local artists and residents of St. Henri met along the banks of the Lachine Canal in the shadow of the dilapidated Canada Malting Plant Saturday, Sept. 21 in protest of a plan to redevelop the building into residences.

