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Demonstrators Gather In Opposition To Proposed Montreal Pit Bull Ban
More than 100 protesters—and some dogs—gathered at Montreal’s City Hall on Sunday, where the City Council is set to officialize a ban on pit bulls on Sept. 26.
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John Molson School of Writing?
Founded in November 2015, the JMBR was given $2,500 from the Commerce and Administration Students Association’s Special Projects Fund in February 2016 to help them get started.
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Concordia Launches Voluntary Retirement Program
The new program comes after the “voluntary departure program” was implemented in 2014, when 90 Concordia staff employees—not faculty—took buyouts to leave.
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Homa Hoodfar Hospitalized in Iran
Hoodfar had travelled to Iran in February to visit family and conduct academic research. Members of the Counter Intelligence Unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard raided her apartment in early March.
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Concordia Projects $6.3M Deficit For Upcoming Year, Tuition To Increase
The announcement comes on the heels of last year’s $9.4 million deficit, which was originally projected to be $8.3 million.
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Cooperating With a New Reggie’s
Customers of the newly named Reggie’s Solidarity Cooperative, can now become members. With this new initiative, becoming a member will cost $10, however Reggie’s will subsidize half the cost, meaning the actual cost is only $5.
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Demonstrations Prompt Cancellation of Energy East Pipeline Hearing
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre cancelled his scheduled appearance, calling the event a “circus.”
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Talking Consent Culture in Toronto
A group of women are sitting under a tree in Trinity Bellwoods Park. Meanwhile, passersby on the paths around the gathering stared down at their feet, transfixed by the brightly coloured chalk messages lining the cement.
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Waste Not, Want Not
What’s the difference between a brown paper bag and an empty bag of chips? One is compostable and the other isn’t. Can you tell?
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Concordia’s Nano-Warriors Battle Their Way to Gold
In October, ten Concordia science students will be travelling to Boston with some very precious cargo: nanoparticle-coated cells. Their goal? A gold medal.