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AVEQ Waiting for More Members
The Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec (AVEQ) is currently being run by a temporary staff of five positions, according to interim Communications Coordinator Isaac Stethem.
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Snowballs, Riot Police, and One Arrest as Protesters Confront PEGIDA Quebec
Around 150 people gathered outside of Jarry metro station on Saturday afternoon to stage a counter-protest against PEGIDA Québec, the right-wing political group calling for more restrictive government immigration policies, especially in regards to Muslims.
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ASFA: Real Change Is On The Way
A proposal to restructure the federation was approved at a special council meeting on Thursday in an attempt to combat the “toxic atmosphere” staining its reputation.
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Second Student-Protester Tribunal at Concordia Set for Feb. 9
The upcoming tribunal is for political science professor Michael Lipson and the 17 student-protesters he charged for disrupting his class on April 1, 2015.
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The Saga Continues
Concordia’s student bar, Reggie’s, is turning into a solidarity co-operative.
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Parent Says Police Overstepped Boundaries
Two weeks ago, 5-year-old Charlotte went to the dentist. Her mouth was frozen after the morning appointment, meaning she couldn’t eat food for about an hour or so.
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Just a Little Extra
Café X oversees a series of internal overhauls to help pull the student-run not-for-profit out of debt.
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A Look at Concordia’s New First Peoples Studies Member Association
The department has created their own student association, and approximately 30 out of its 44 students voted to elect their representatives.
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400 Tech Industry Hopefuls Hack Concordia
Around 400 tech and engineering students from across Canada and the United States gathered at Concordia last weekend to participate in ConU Hacks, HackConcordia’s first iteration of a hackathon.
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CSU Daycare Moves into Design Phase
Development of the new Concordia Student Union Daycare and Nursery is moving forward with an injection of $20,500 after council approved a motion to fund and prepare the architectural design.