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NewsJournalists for Human Rights Coming to ConU
Canada’s largest media development organization has come to Concordia, as the non-profit group Journalists for Human Rights has taken steps to set up a chapter at the university. The club aims to provide training to journalists from war-torn countries, with a particular emphasis on Africa.
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NewsOne for the Books
At the end of September, the Concordia University Archives will have some pretty big shoes to fill.
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NewsFriends of Council
A hastily formed Concordia Student Union council meeting resulted in the available committee positions getting filled largely by friends of the existing executive.
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NewsSteep Against the Machine
Armed with a thermos and bags of Earl Grey, überculture took a stand for student-friendly public space in Concordia’s Hall building on Sept. 16.
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NewsStudent Attacked at Reggie’s
Damien Pinheiro walked into Reggie’s for a Thursday night beer with his Concordia classmates on Sept. 16.
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NewsThe Hall Hole
Construction at Concordia shows no signs of slowing down as the university will start a two-year, $14 million plan next month to replace the 17 infamously defective escalators of the Hall building.
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NewsConcordia Rocks the Quad
On Sept. 9, over 2,500 Concordia students took to the Loyola Quad for a night of live music, barbecued meats and cheap beer.
Somali-Canadian hip-hop artist K’Naan capped off the evening’s festivities, which also featured Montreal funk duo Chromeo and Toronto remix group Key’n’Krates.
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NewsInfighting at FASA
A former Fine Arts Student Alliance executive is accusing the alliance’s presidents of violating its constitution.
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NewsMeet VPS-24
When does a gathering of people become a temporary use of space?
Some students are asking that question after Concordia introduced a new policy on the temporary use of space over the summer. -
NewsComicon as You Are
Near the heart of Montreal’s downtown, where the city’s watery edges creep up on the island, masked men and women rejoice in the shared passions that bring them all together.
Here, the city’s nerdy underbelly spends one weekend a year living in the fantasy world they love so much. Through movies, television and whispers in the night, that world is rapidly expanding.
The nerds are ready to take over.

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