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    CSU councillors accused of breaching policy after blocking two fee levies

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    Concordia draws outcry over decision to cut limited-term teaching positions

    Faculty in precarious roles say they feel betrayed as the university moves to trim $1 million from steep deficit

    NewsfeatureIndia Das-Brown — Published November 10, 2025 10 minutes

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    CSU council rejects motion to promote charity with Christian missionary ties

    Hannah Scott-Talib – Published November 14, 2025

    Councillors at a Concordia Student Union meeting rejected a motion to formally support Kids Against Hunger after multiple concerns were raised about the charity’s financial instability, limited relevance to Concordia students and its ties to an evangelical missionary group.

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    Ambition meets opportunity at CFBA’s Cocktails and Connections

    Jayde Lazier – Published November 11, 2025

    On Nov. 9 at Fukuro, the annual CFBA Cocktails and Connections blended fashion, networking and mentorship, showing how Concordia University students are finding their place in Montreal’s competitive industry.

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    Montreal’s Ludicon holds successful second edition

    Chantal Bellefeuille – Published November 11, 2025

    Creators, representatives and distributors showcased their new unique games to enthusiastic attendees at Montreal’s Ludicon board game convention from Nov. 7 to Nov. 9.
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    Stingers 5, Carabins 1: Stingers win for Pink in the Rink

    Aylee Ahmadzadeh – Published November 11, 2025

    The Concordia University women’s hockey team came out on top with a 5-1 win on Nov. 7 against the Université de Montréal Carabins at home.

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    Mediocrity or specialization?

    Zoya Ramadan – Published November 11, 2025

    We often shy away from trying new activities if we are not experts. However, real power lies in being a beginner.

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    Young Canadians: Fix the system, don’t ‘Axe the Tax’

    Moon Jinseok – Published November 11, 2025

    For young Canadians, voting for social housing, an enhanced social safety net, and labour rights is essential.

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