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News
Tens of thousands march in Montreal in support of Quebec labour unions
Protesters from across the province condemn a series of “authoritarian” CAQ legislation
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News
New secularism bill threatens practicing students
Bill 9 will ban prayer rooms in public spaces such as universities by 2026
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Sports
Not all fee levies are created equal
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Opinions
Not all medical superheroes wear scrubs; some are journalists
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Fringe Arts
Image+Nation’s LGBT2SQueer film festival returns for its 38th edition
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News
CSU to give over $160,000 to grassroots farming initiatives and Concordia research group
The funding was voted in by councillors at a Dec. 10 regular council meeting and will come from the Student Space, Accessible Education, and Legal Contingency (SSAELC) Fund. It aims to financially assist two grassroots farming initiatives in the Montreal community, as well as the Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) at Concordia University.
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NewsTown hall flags concern over Concordia’s LTA non-renewals
A Dec. 3 town hall in the CSU lounge brought students and faculty together to discuss Concordia University’s decision not to renew limited-term appointments and the implications for teaching next year.
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Fringe ArtsImage+Nation’s LGBT2SQueer film festival returns for its 38th edition
This year’s selection was diverse and highlighted Indigenous based stories, screening films that are often left unrecognized by the mainstream media.
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Fringe ArtsThe magic of representation
The fourth edition of the Thiick Witch market, held on Nov. 29-30, was a mix of eye-catching handmade art and beautiful vintage curated pieces for plus-size fashion lovers. -
SportsStingers 3, Carabins 2: Concordia celebrates the Teddy Bear Toss with a close win
The Concordia University women’s hockey team secured a win against the Université de Montréal Carabins on Nov. 30.
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NewsMontrealers rally for tenant hit with nearly $5,000 lease cancellation fee
On Nov. 29, a crowd formed a picket line outside a property on René-Lévesque Blvd. W., after a Montreal tenant and single mother said she was being forced to pay nearly $5,000 in lease cancellation fees, despite having never set foot in the apartment.
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