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Fine Arts Dean’s Painted Reality
Rebecca Taylor Duclos started a five-year mandate as the Dean of the Fine Arts faculty in August.
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CSU Daycare Project Closer to Becoming a Reality
The Concordia Student Union announced that its long-awaited daycare will be located downtown on Bishop St., right next to McKibbins.
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In Memory of the Negro Community Centre
The Negro Community Centre was demolished in 2014, and the Black community of the city’s Southwest borough lost an important pillar of their neighbourhood.
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Panel of Concordia Professors Discuss Consequences of Austerity Measures
The age of retirement will be raised from 65 to 67 in 2023, the government has been cutting public services and corporations are being taxed at new lows.
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Philosophy Undergrads Say ‘No’ to Strikes, Grads Say ‘Yes’
Philosophy undergraduate students failed to pass a strike motion by one vote last Wednesday, but their graduate counterparts successfully voted for a one day strike a few days after.
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Montreal Holds Candlelight Vigil In Support of Aboriginal Women
Hundreds of people gathered at Place des Arts on Thursday night, holding candles to demonstrate solidarity with Aboriginal survivors of sexual violence.
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CSU Approves Referendum Question To Measure Support For Solidarity Economy
The Concordia Student Union (CSU) passed a motion on Oct. 14 in support of a referendum question to assess student support for a “Solidarity Economy Incubator.”
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Police Chase and Arrest Boy With No Shoes On Loyola Campus
Around 3:40 p.m., a teenage boy was seen running through campus without shoes, being chased by two police officers.
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A Call for Justice
As family members held close the portraits of loved ones who died from police mistreatment, nearby officers looked on in stony silence from the stoops of the police offices outside Laurier metro on Thursday evening.