Last week, 9,000 academics and delegates flocked to Concordia for the 2010 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, taking our downtown campus by scholarly storm. They... » Full Story
The value of intimacy
By Mitra Kaboli
I am in a dry spell of Saharan proportions. I hate my life because I am not getting laid and it is making me an angry... » Full Story
Everybody Draw Muhammad Day, held on May 20, spawned a clash of ideals. The day was initiated by the censorship of an episode of American television show, South Park titled... » Full Story
Support for Quebec’s low tuition rates is virtually non-existent and Concordia’s weak student movement will flounder if it does not drastically magnify its activism. But if... » Full Story
If you’re one of the lucky ones sticking around Montreal for sweltering summer days of sangria on terraces, never-ending circuits of festivals, parties in parks and sweaty... » Full Story
Earlier in the semester I came to the realization that, at 24 years old and having spent six years on my undergraduate degree, I have spent a quarter of my entire life at... » Full Story
Often when speaking about the decline of post-secondary education, we use the analogy that the university has become little more than a diploma factory. I’d like to challenge... » Full Story
“In the provinces with the highest tuition, there is the highest [university] attendance.”
This statement, uttered by Concordia President Judith Woodsworth in... » Full Story