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News
Concordia University remains silent on assault of Palestinian student
Activists are calling on the university to address the assault of Christopher Bahnan
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News
CREW continues to fight for higher wages
TAs and RAs are bargaining with Concordia to increase their wages to $45 an hour
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Fringe Arts
The trials and tribulations of Montreal’s secondhand clothing sellers
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Sports
Jordyn Verbeek: Team first
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Opinions
Copied but never respected
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News
Student sit-in protest marked by fencing and heavy police presence
A sit-in was held at Concordia University’s Henry F. Hall Building despite preemptive fencing and heavy police presence blocking the space.
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Fringe Arts
Thinking of colour through textiles
For Valérie Gobeil, colour is more than just a visual element—it’s the foundation of her artistic practice.
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News
Concordia Master of Fine Arts students call out administration at open studios event
At Concordia University’s Open Studios event on Feb. 19, Master of Fine Arts students anonymously condemned the administration’s reliance on police and their underpayment of teaching assistants and research assistants.
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Opinions
Can you be a leftist and religious?
The thought of leftist politics and religion coinciding with one another may seem absurd, but historic social movements against oppression have been directed by faith leaders who believed in applying leftist principles.
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News
CSU sends Concordia a cease and desist
The CSU sent Concordia University a cease and desist letter, asking the university to reinstate its ability to book spaces on campus in preparation for the CSU General Elections.
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Fringe Arts
Acadian folklore is bright like a diamond
In Conte bright comme un diamond, Fano Maddix uses traditional storytelling to share Acadian folklore on stage.