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NewsASFAIL
The unexpected resignation of Arts and Sciences Federation of Associations Chief Electoral Officer Chris Webster and other polling irregularities have led to the postponing of the ASFA general election until the first week of March.
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NewsManifestation Madness
A bustling mob of eager and enthusiastic students had taken over Philips Square in Downtown Montreal by noon on Thursday. By 1:00 p.m. there were between 1,000 and 1,500 people…
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NewsSafety First?
The proposal to turn non-profit outreach centre Cactus Montreal into a supervised injection site has come under public scrutiny from both the City of Montreal and the Ville-Marie community.
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NewsThousands March Against Tuition
An estimated 10,000 students marched through Montreal’s downtown on Feb. 23, culminating in one group stopping traffic on the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, in what was the latest in a series of protests against impending tuition increases.
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NewsASFA CEO Resigns on First Day of General Election Polling
Before polls opened on Feb. 15, the first day of the Arts and Science Federation of Associations general election, Chief Electoral Officer Christopher Webster announced his resignation.
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NewsLowy and Lex: In Full
“Not all of the problems can be resolved, not even with the best intentions.”
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NewsA Boost From Beauvoir
Students opposed to tuition increases will get support from at least one corner of Concordia, as the Simone de Beauvoir Institute announced this week that they will support a planned general strike.
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NewsWhat Occupation?
After five days of occupying the James Building, the #6party-ers were evicted Sunday morning.

