First there was the Loyola News, the weekly newspaper of Loyola College, which published its first issue in November 1924.
Then there was The Georgian,... » Full Story
Quebec was one of the first provinces in Canada to recognize multiculturalism and implement policies protecting the rights of different cultural groups. They did so by... » Full Story
When Amine Dabchy’s Vision slate came to power in June of 2009, the Concordia Student Union was in a state of unrest.
An abortive attempt to kill the popular... » Full Story
It’s officially spring.
The snow has melted and the trails are free of icy obstructions, beckoning avid runners to stomp across Montreal’s landscape with a... » Full Story
When Michael Wang visited Canada as an exchange student in September 2008, he knew he had to come back permanently.
Wang, originally from China, studied at the... » Full Story
Arts and science students Anna Goldfinch and Sarah Moore bought ice cream and chocolate cake last Friday evening to cheer themselves up after being disqualified for... » Full Story
Concordia can neither confirm nor deny the $1,033,278.76 claim the Canadian Federation of Students has made against the Concordia Student Union.
“In accordance with... » Full Story
The Concordia Student Union filed their petition to leave the Canadian Federation of Students on Oct. 19.
Since then, it appears as though the national lobby group has... » Full Story
When the Royal Canadian Mounted Police caught flak in 1996 for deciding not to hire any more white males, spokesperson Gilles Moreau came quickly to the force’s defence.... » Full Story
In response to the million-dollar bill sent by fax from the Canadian Federation of Students’ head office, Concordia Student Union President Amine Dabchy issued a presidential... » Full Story