AUS postering fine withdrawn
One day before proceedings were set to begin, the City of Montreal withdrew its case against the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) over a $2,500 postering… Read More »AUS postering fine withdrawn
One day before proceedings were set to begin, the City of Montreal withdrew its case against the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) over a $2,500 postering… Read More »AUS postering fine withdrawn
SSMU President holds town hall on his motion
Thirteen arrested, 2,700 counterfeit textbooks seized in RCMP raids
Donation-based collective failed to renew provincial certification, blames SSMU for lack of warning
An interview with Haroun Bouazzi
Dispute arises with local union
In the wake of the surprise resignation of Concordia’s President Judith Woodsworth last month, the University’s senate passed a unanimous motion Friday calling for the… Read More »Concordia senate calls for resignation of BoG chair
VP Abaki optimistic about increasing student consultation; Mendelson absent
New enrolment plan set to change recruitment priorities, deregulate international tuition rates
Following weeks of public hearings and vitriolic accusations, Premier Jean Charest has been cleared of allegations of influence peddling in the judicial appointment process.
Both parties blame each other for delay in start of collective agreement negotiations
McGill Law student’s survey data sheds light on equity and diversity issues
After anger and outrage over the behaviour of Concordia University’s Board of Governors, Concordia newspaper The Link published an open letter penned by Concordia faculty… Read More »Concordia BoG under fire
Anxiety as local Tunisians rally for revolution at home
The Department of National Defence (DND) hosted an informational session Monday afternoon at Thomson House for McGill graduate students interested in career opportunities within the… Read More »Military courts McGill grad students