Records Management and Archives is Concordia University’s official custodian of Archives and Records and serves as the official archival repository of Records accurately representing the life of University. RMA collects all publications, including those from Concordia's two founding institutions: Loyola College and Sir George Williams University. Digitization of the following historical publications has been part of the preservation initiative since 2014. Please contact RMA for...
Topic: Loyola College of Montreal
Records Management and Archives is Concordia University’s official custodian of Archives and Records and serves as the official archival repository of Records accurately representing the life of University. RMA collects all publications, including those from Concordia's two founding institutions: Loyola College and Sir George Williams University. Digitization of the following historical publications has been part of the preservation initiative since 2014. Please contact RMA...
Topic: Sir George Williams University
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
Sir George Williams University
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03/63
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Publications Commission of Sir George Williams University
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The publication of the Georgian began in December 1936 as the official organ of the Students' Council of Sir George Williams College. It was at first a monthly publication and sold for five cents. Eventually, the publication became a twice weekly one. The Georgian merged with The Loyola News in 1980 to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: The Georgian
Decades of Decisions is a history of Sir George Williams University/College written by Douglass Burns Clarke, formerly Academic Vice-Principal, Acting Principal and professor at Sir George Williams College/University, published approximatively in 1977.
Topic: Decades of Decisions
Published yearly, the annual reports include activity highlights and financial statements.
Topic: Annual Reports
The Lover, directed by Ramona Orr and Out at Sea, directed by Tim Whyte
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
I0006-11-0055: Writer Austin Clarke reads from one of his works in November 1974. More info: https://concordia.accesstomemory.org/poetry-reading-austin-clarke
Topics: Sound Recordings, Poetry Reading
The Concordia University Calendar, published annually, is a schedule of events planned for the upcoming academic year. The Calendar outlines Concordia’s governance structure, faculties and departments. It also contains program descriptions and lists of different services offered to the student population.
Topic: Graduate Calendar
La Folle de Chaillot, a bilingual production directed by Joseph T. Cazalet and Gil Viviand
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
Description: The Loyola Alumnus was the official publication of the Loyola Alumni Association and was published from 1931 to 1977. It was replaced, along with Sir George Williams Garnet by the Concordia University Magazine, Concordia’s alumni publication.
Topic: The Loyola Alumnus
The Shadow Box, directed by Terry Donald
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
Lysistrata, directed by Jack Langedijk Under Milk Wood, directed by Nancy Allison-Helms
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
Published yearly, the annual reports include activity highlights and financial statements.
Topic: Annual Reports
Uncle Vanya, directed by Terry Donald
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
1 brochure ; 24 x 41 cm
Topic: Promotional Material
The publication of the Georgian began in December 1936 as the official organ of the Students' Council of Sir George Williams College. It was at first a monthly publication and sold for five cents. Eventually, the publication became a twice weekly one. The Georgian merged with The Loyola News in 1980 to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: The Georgian
The publication of the Georgian began in December 1936 as the official organ of the Students' Council of Sir George Williams College. It was at first a monthly publication and sold for five cents. Eventually, the publication became a twice weekly one. The Georgian merged with The Loyola News in 1980 to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: The Georgian
The Idiot, directed by Stanislaw Brejdygant
Topic: Theatre Production Promotional Materials
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The publication of the Georgian began in December 1936 as the official organ of the Students' Council of Sir George Williams College. It was at first a monthly publication and sold for five cents. Eventually, the publication became a twice weekly one. The Georgian merged with The Loyola News in 1980 to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: The Georgian
Powerplay, directed by Wende Welch
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
The Power of Darkness, directed by Alexander Hausvater
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
Although there are only 5 issues of the Statement, they were published in early 1969 at the time of the Computer Center Incident, a period that is most important for the history of Sir George Williams University.
Topics: Statement, Computer Centre Incident
The Sir George Williams University Calendar (first called Announcement), published annually, is a schedule of events planned for the upcoming academic year. It outlines governance structure, faculties and departments. It also contains program descriptions and lists of different services offered to the student population.
Topic: SGW University Undergraduate Calendar
The Loyola Alumnus was the official publication of the Loyola Alumni Association and was published from 1931 to 1977. It was replaced, along with Sir George Williams Garnet by the Concordia University Magazine , Concordia’s alumni publication.
Topic: The Loyola Alumnus
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
Published yearly, the annual reports include activity highlights and financial statements.
Topic: Annual Reports
Sir George Williams University
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Feb 3, 1969
02/69
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Evening Students' Association of Sir George Williams University
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The Paper was published by the Evening Students Association of Sir George Williams University from 1968 to 1973. Around the time of the merger, the newspaper’s name was changed to The Concordian , which was published from 1973 to 1976.
Topic: The Paper
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
Sir George Williams University
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Aug 14, 1972
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The Paper was published by the Evening Students Association of Sir George Williams University from 1968 to 1973. Around the time of the merger, the newspaper’s name was changed to The Concordian, which was published from 1973 to 1976.
Topic: The Paper
Formerly known as the Quarterly Newsletter , The Postgrad magazine was published by the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams College (later University). It was first published in 1944 and continued on until 1968 when it was replaced by the Postgrad Newsletter.
Topic: The Postgrad
The publication of the Georgian began in December 1936 as the official organ of the Students' Council of Sir George Williams College. It was at first a monthly publication and sold for five cents. Eventually, the publication became a twice weekly one. The Georgian merged with The Loyola News in 1980 to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: The Georgian
The publication of the Georgian began in December 1936 as the official organ of the Students' Council of Sir George Williams College. It was at first a monthly publication and sold for five cents. Eventually, the publication became a twice weekly one. The Georgian merged with The Loyola News in 1980 to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: The Georgian
Escape from Happiness, directed by Ralph Allison
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
Albertine, in Five Times, directed by Nancy Allison-Helms, A Private View, directed by Renata Berrera and The Bear, A Jest in One Act, directed by Diana Griesdorf
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), directed by Harry Standjofski
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
Live Like Pigs, directed by Philip Spensley
Topic: Theatre Production Promotional Materials
Sir George Williams University
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Feb 11, 1969
02/69
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Evening Students' Association of Sir George Williams University
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The Paper was published by the Evening Students Association of Sir George Williams University from 1968 to 1973. Around the time of the merger, the newspaper’s name was changed to The Concordian , which was published from 1973 to 1976.
Topics: The Paper, Computer Centre Incident
Published yearly, the annual reports include activity highlights and financial statements .
Topic: Annual Reports
La Folle de Chaillot, a bilingual production directed by Joseph T. Cazalet and Gil Viviand
Topic: Theatre Production Promotional Materials
The Suicide, directed by Ralph Allison and Gregory Ziskin
Topic: Theatre Production Programs
The Concordia University Magazine came into existence in 1977. It was preceded by the Post Alumni Bulletin, which aimed to form a joined publication for both the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams University and the Loyola Alumni Association. The magazine was at first a bi-monthly publication and is now published three times a year for alumni and friends of the University. It reviews issues concerning Concordia and Canadian higher education, and focuses on achievements...
Topic: Concordia University Magazine
Published yearly, the annual reports include activity highlights and financial statements.
Topic: Annual Reports
The Concordia University Calendar, published annually, is a schedule of events planned for the upcoming academic year. The Calendar outlines Concordia’s governance structure, faculties and departments. It also contains program descriptions and lists of different services offered to the student population.
Topic: Undergraduate Calendar
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005.
Topic: The Thursday Report
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005.
Topic: The Thursday Report
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005.
Topic: The Thursday Report
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005.
Topic: The Thursday Report
The Happening was the first University Administration publication at Loyola College. It was published by the Loyola Public Relations Office from 1967 to 1974. It started as a calendar of events in 1967, then became a newsletter in 1971 with stories regarding the Loyola Community. By January 1972 it had more the appearance of a newspaper. It was also known as The Loyola Happening and the Loyola of Montreal Happening. After the merger of Sir George Williams University and Loyola College, the...
Topic: The Happening
The Loyola Alumnus was the official publication of the Loyola Alumni Association and was published from 1931 to 1977. It was replaced, along with Sir George Williams Garnet by the Concordia University Magazine, Concordia’s alumni publication.
Topic: The Loyola Alumnus
The Loyola Alumnus was the official publication of the Loyola Alumni Association and was published from 1931 to 1977. It was replaced, along with Sir George Williams Garnet by the Concordia University Magazine, Concordia’s alumni publication.
Topic: The Loyola Alumnus
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The Happening was the first University Administration publication at Loyola College. It was published by the Loyola Public Relations Office from 1967 to 1974. It started as a calendar of events in 1967, then became a newsletter in 1971 with stories regarding the Loyola Community. By January 1972 it had more the appearance of a newspaper. It was also known as The Loyola Happening and the Loyola of Montreal Happening. After the merger of Sir George Williams University and Loyola College, the...
Topic: The Happening
The Happening was the first University Administration publication at Loyola College. It was published by the Loyola Public Relations Office from 1967 to 1974. It started as a calendar of events in 1967, then became a newsletter in 1971 with stories regarding the Loyola Community. By January 1972 it had more the appearance of a newspaper. It was also known as The Loyola Happening and the Loyola of Montreal Happening. After the merger of Sir George Williams University and Loyola College, the...
Topic: The Happening
Published yearly, the annual reports include activity highlights and financial statements.
Topic: Annual Reports
Replacing the Transcript, FYI (For Your Information) was published by the Information Office of Concordia University from 1975 to 1977. In September 1977, it was replaced by The Thursday Report.
Topic: FYI
The publication of the Georgian began in December 1936 as the official organ of the Students' Council of Sir George Williams College. It was at first a monthly publication and sold for five cents. Eventually, the publication became a twice weekly one. The Georgian merged with The Loyola News in 1980 to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: The Georgian
Formerly known as the Quarterly Newsletter , The Postgrad magazine was published by the Association of Alumni of Sir George Williams College (later University). It was first published in 1944 and continued on until 1968 when it was replaced by the Postgrad Newsletter
Topic: The Postgrad
Published yearly, the annual reports include activity highlights and financial statements.
Topic: Annual Reports
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005.
Topic: The Thursday Report
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005. Note: issue nomber on the front cover should be 19, not 8.
Topic: The Thursday Report
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005.
Topic: The Thursday Report
The Thursday Report (CTR) came into existence in 1977. Published by Public Relations, it appeared weekly and covered issues under debate in the university, research reports, and the activities of the Board of Governors and Senate. It also contained a listing of campus activities. It was replaced by the Concordia Journal in 2005.
Topic: The Thursday Report
Concordia Journal was the community newspaper of the University. It was published 18 times during the academic year on a bi-weekly basis by the Internal Relations and Communications department of Concordia University. The Journal online has become part of the Concordia University NOW, the source for the latest university news and upcoming events.
Topic: Concordia Journal
The Loyola Alumnus was the official publication of the Loyola Alumni Association and was published from 1931 to 1977. It was replaced, along with Sir George Williams Garnet by the Concordia University Magazine, Concordia’s alumni publication.
Topic: The Loyola Alumnus
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News
The student newspaper Loyola News publication began in November 1924. The early issues consisted primarily of announcements of debating meetings, sports events and game scores on mimeographed sheets of paper, published twice a month. In 1963, it became a weekly publication. In 1980, The Loyola News merged with The Georgian to form a single student newspaper, The Link .
Topic: Loyola News