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Pop it like it s hot. Our guide to POP Montreal P. 8, 9 &13
Stingers can t close in Shrine Bowl P. 17
Over $40,000 raised for no-show students
Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010
life Get your fashion fix. Montreal Fashion Week preview P. 7
music Behind the beards. An interview with Sheepdogs P. 13
opinions Both sides of the water bottle debate P. 20
Volume 28 Issue 5
Photos by Trevor Smith and Matias Garabedian
Concordia bursary fundraiser CFS still in court with its marches on despite minimal former Quebec student presence Annual event nears the $1,000,000 mark Trevor Smith Staff writer Over $40,000 was raised for student scholarship and bursary funds at the 21st annual Concordia Shuffle. Each year volunteers gather pledges for the 6.5 kilometre walk from the downtown Sir George Williams campus to the Loyola campus in Notre-Dame-deGrâce. Around 80 participants reached out to between 400 and 500 friends, family and coworkers to sponsor
them in this year’s Shuffle. Despite the large faculty and staff turnout, the student presence was minimal during the walk with only a handful of students participating in the walk. “We wish there were more students participating,” said university president Judith Woodsworth, commenting on the lack of student involvement in this year’s Shuffle. “We have created 387 bursaries for students, so it would have been nice if they would have shown up.” Not including this year’s event, the Concordia Shuffle has raised over $900,000 in its history and organizers hope that next year they will be able to break the
See “‘Shuffle...” on p.3
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Four lawsuits related to the lobby groups are moving through courts Jacob Serebrin CUP Quebec Bureau Chief MONTREAL (CUP) — Canada’s largest student lobby group is still locked in a legal battle
See “‘Over...” on p.5
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