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Gag Order
The student-led movement against tuition hikes in Quebec is set to take a turn that is both hypocritical and quasi-fascist.
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Nah’msayin?
As I’m sure my legions of fans at Concordia have noticed, my byline has been absent from this fine publication for a few weeks now.
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Editorial
I’m not quite sure who brought it up, but there’s a concept from the Student Council meeting last Wednesday that really stuck with me.
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Heard in the Hall
In keeping with our special sustainability issue, we asked students what further initiatives do they think ConU could take to be more sustainable?
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Soccer Impact Yet to Be Seen
On Mar. 3 the Montreal Impact will play a historic first match against cross-nation rivals, the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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Sex & Pancakes
It’s official: the green movement has reached the bedroom. It’s no secret that being green has become a real concern, but you can tell people are taking it really seriously when the sex industry gets on board.
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Protest For Your Digital Rights
Threats against Internet freedom and digital rights aren’t new, but the Internet blackout that happened a couple of weeks ago was. Now, however, the threat is moving closer to home—to Canada.
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Google Ogling You
It’s official—if you don’t pay, you are not the client: you are the product.
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As Fees Rise, Graduate Happiness And Security Decline
You don’t have to be a math major to understand that with higher tuition rates come higher student debt levels.
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Nah’msayin?
Usually when a clogged artery happens—let’s say, in your heart—you get it fixed. Very smart doctors attempt to unclog it and widen arteries so blood can get to where it needs to go so you can, well, not die.