Unpacking in Hingston Hall
Maggie MacMillan gets settled in her new home on the Loyola Campus with the help of a friend from home. Newly arrived from Ottawa, she is in a sociology program. The building on the Loyola Campus is home to 147 students, six of whom are residence assistants. However, there is a waiting list of over 300 students and calls are still being received from students looking for a place to live. Students and parents enjoyed a barbecue last Friday before parting ways.
Campus tour helps students find their feet
It's 7 in the morning and nervous students are drinking the first beer with their new friends. Within an hour they will be rolling over each other covered in chocolate syrup. More
Dinner held on Bay St. for Goodman Institute's first class
It's unusual for Concordia graduation parties to be held outside Montreal, but on Aug. 7, a celebratory dinner was held on the 27th floor of a sleek skyscraper in Toronto for the first graduation of the Goodman Institute of Investment Management. More
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September 23, 2004
In this issue
- Students face loan changes
- Engineering and fine arts research collaborations sprout from seed grants
- New crop of Cal Potter Fellows
- Wrestling for MidEast peace
- CSBN third-time lucky Stephanie Fulton wins thesis prize
- Golf produces funds for scholarships
- Board changes title: rector to president
- Pierre Frégeau joins Secretariat
- Student Services sector sees some reporting changes
- In memoriam - Jaroslav Svoboda
- Video on two strong women for artist’s nephew, Jackson
- Grads get great reviews at Montreal World film Festival
- Romeo and Juliet on Dante Street / Esu and the Vagabond Minstrels
- Conferences held here over the summer on aviation, family business, women, ecology
- Journal in Yiddish looks at Montreal
- Homecoming has something for everybody
- Art show celebrates influential dealer Max Stern
- First sustainability co-ordinator appointed at Concordia
- Fee hike concerns international students
- Lecture series to explore Jewish-Arab co-operation
- New CSU president wants to kill that ivory tower syndrome
- Michael Evans travelled to China for Mandarin immersion
- Engineers speak on core values
- Teaching assistants get helpful tips for the term ahead
- Career Planning Program pays for training
- Ron Rappel leaves to oversee expanding therapy centres
- Stingers roundup