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NewsConcordia Part-Time Faculty Contemplates Strike Mandate
Determined to avoid a repeat of their last round of contract negotiations, which ended after seven years of deadlocked discussions, Concordia’s part-time faculty union will vote this Sunday on whether to adopt an unlimited strike mandate.
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NewsRe-learning to Learn
A bunch of desks aligned facing a chalkboard under fluorescent lightening isn’t the only environment capable of facilitating learning.
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NewsUnbinding the Binary
Nils Pickert was showered with Internet fame and “Father of the Year” titles after he wore a skirt in public to support his dress-wearing five-year-old son.
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NewsFlagged for Removal
In the lavish Salon Rouge of Quebec’s National Assembly, Pauline Marois and her incoming cabinet were sworn in on Sept. 19 as the new provincial government—with a certain leafy witness conspicuously absent from the occasion.
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NewsVacant VP Position Opens Up
Following the recent resignation of Lucia Gallardo, the position of VP Academic and Advocacy is vacant, and will be up for grabs in the upcoming Concordia Student Union byelections.
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NewsHidden Agendas
Falling behind on your studies? Double-booking coffee dates? Don’t worry. There’s a massive pile of agendas sitting unused and untouched on the seventh floor of the Hall Building.
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NewsCanadian Youth Converge in Ottawa for Environmental Conference
Approximately 50 students from Concordia University and 1,000 youth from across Canada will assemble in Ottawa this weekend for Power Shift, a three-day conference on climate change and renewable energy.
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NewsFor The Love Of Zombies
Halloween came early to Montreal this weekend with the annual Zombie Walk flooding the city streets. Watch our video to see yourself all up all zombie-dolled up or to check out all the undead fun you missed.
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NewsConU Student’s Complaint Accepted by Quebec Human Rights Commission
A human rights complaint filed by a Concordia student and former employee of Concordia Instructional and Information Technology Services over a string of homophobic and sexist remarks in the workplace could change how universities across Quebec manage issues relating to homophobia on their campuses.

