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News
CSU councillors accused of breaching policy after blocking two fee levies
Art Matters and the Legal Information Clinic say council ignored policy and denied students a vote
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News
Doctors and medical students criticize new Quebec bill
New bill targets doctors and sanctions strike actions
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Sports
A season to be proud of for Concordia flag football
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Opinions
Editorial: Nothing screams democracy like a vote you can’t cast
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Fringe Arts
Shifting who gets a Say in Art
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NewsCombating ableism through education
Students with disabilities often face discrimination in finding work. A new research project by the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work shows how universities can help prepare students and employers to ensure an equitable and fair hiring process.
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NewsDoctors and medical students criticize new Quebec bill
Medical students, doctors and doctors’ unions share concerns over Quebec’s new Bill 2 that will penalize any retaliatory pressure tactics.
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Fringe Arts
Shifting who gets a Say in Art
Created and hosted by Concordia University graduate student Sidonie Gaulin, Les Impostures spotlights underrepresented voices in the visual arts and media landscape.
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OpinionsEditorial: Nothing screams democracy like a vote you can’t cast
CSU council blocked two fee-levy groups for political reasons, undermining student democracy.
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OpinionsYou are not the problem; your clothes are
Our bodies aren’t wrong or to blame for clothes not being flattering or fitting properly to someone else’s pattern.
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OpinionsBare minimum or princess treatment?
Social media trends are slowly altering our standards of romantic relationships, causing a rift in what is considered to be an extravagant display of affection versus a normal, healthy relationship.
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