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NewsOSMO X VIDEOTRON
Local start-ups can expect to receive a boost in both funding and recognition, courtesy of a newfound partnership between the OSMO Foundation and Videotron, announced on Jan. 17.
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NewsRed Squares, Red Feathers
After a year of marching with the carré rouge pinned to coats, lapels and backpacks, activists are now donning Idle No More’s red feather—joining a slew of movements attempting to work together to overcome shared struggles.
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NewsWTF, CFS: Part One
The Concordia Student Union and the Canadian Federation of Students are in the midst of a long and trying breakup—but feelings aren’t mutual.
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NewsMore Cuts to Universities On The Horizon
The third of four thematic meetings leading towards next month’s province-wide summit on higher education began on an ambiguous note.
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NewsIdle No More Meets Carré Rouge
Amidst trains, highways and border crossings across Canada being shut down…
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NewsFrom the Archives:
The Education Summit promised by the Parti Québécois is only weeks away, so we’re looking back over a decade to see how it’s been done before.
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NewsThe Life Cycle of Youth Projects
When the federal youth volunteer program Katimavik had its funding cut last year, Canada lost its go-to for directionless high school grads.
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NewsA New Approach to Student Recruitment in China
After a few months of sobering reflection, Concordia University is taking several steps toward improving its recruiting practices in China.
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News2110 Centre & Missing Justice to Host Teach-In
The number of native women reported to have gone missing or been murdered in Canada over the past three decades varies greatly—depending on who you ask.
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NewsShepard Looks Ahead to the Summit
Despite recently receiving some bad news in the form of last-minute budget cuts, Concordia President Alan Shepard has high hopes for ConU and the province’s university sector in the upcoming year.

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