Diane Yeung
-
News
Confrontation between Israeli and Palestinian students turns violent
One student was arrested and several injuries were sustained during an altercation at the Concordia University Hall building on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
-
News
Three Decades of the Raging Grannies: Singing, Blockading, Protesting
After more than 30 years of activism, the Montreal Raging Grannies say their work is more relevant than ever.
-
News
“One Solution: Revolution”
For the fifth consecutive Saturday, thousands of Montrealers gathered to bring attention to the ongoing demonstrations in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini.
-
News
Mourning Mahsa Amini
Hundreds of Montrealers rallied against the political violence plaguing Iran following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Imani.
-
News
Marching for Shireen: Hundreds rally on the 74th Nakba
Hundreds of Montrealers took to the streets on the 74th anniversary of the Nakba, denouncing the occupation of Palestine.
-
Fringe Arts
‘Lashing Skies’: An immersive exhibit on memory and imagination
The PHI Centre presents an interactive project explores the collective memory of 9/11 through poetry and soundscape.
-
News
‘No more stolen sisters’: A call to end the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Supporters at 31st annual memorial for MMIWGT2S call for systemic change against violence.
-
News
Concordia’s Feb. 3 return to campus safety plan
Understanding masks, testing, health, safety and scarce academic accommodations at Concordia University.
-
News
CSU demands concrete plan for Winter 2022 semester
Open letter from CSU calls for concrete return to campus plan from university administration, suggests student walk out could occur otherwise.
-
News
Police intimidated a student of colour at Concordia’s downtown campus
Police intimidated a student of colour at Concordia’s downtown campus: university response remains unclear
-
News
The number of self-reported COVID-19 cases on campus has now risen to 53
What does the rise in self-reported Covid cases on campus mean for Concordia?
-
News
Montrealers gather to protest RBC’s $208 billion investment in fossil fuel
Country-wide protests demanded Canada and its banks respect ecological goals, and promises of Indigenous reconciliation goals.
-
Special Issue
University is a luxury that many poor students can’t afford
University triggers my poverty trauma.
-
News
“Every child matters”: Thousands of Montrealers commemorate first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Thousands gathered to commemorate the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and reminded the government how much more work needs to be done to reach that goal.
-
News
Concordians look back on a year of uncompassionate professors
The 2020-2021 academic year brought challenges forth that had not been experienced before. Here’s how they reflected on Concordia professors.
-
News
Over 10,000 youth march in Montreal’s global climate strike
Tens of thousands of young Montrealers gathered at George-Etienne Monument in a student-led demonstration calling for climate justice on September 24th. Protesters marched from Park Ave. to Dorchester St., where youth leaders made passionate speeches calling for unity and solidarity.
-
Fringe Arts
Contemporary performance group PME-ART embraces its next era of art and activism
An ode to 20 years of PME-ART, Jacob Wren’s book ‘Authenticity is a Feeling: My Life in PME-ART’ generates excitement for the years to come.
-
Fringe Arts
‘Reimagine the World’: An accessible post-pandemic theatre world
The MAI opens its doors for a summer residency focusing on artists living with visible and invisible disabilities.
-
News
“We can heal, but we can’t forget”
Indigenous community members and supporters gathered to mourn the loss of the 215 children whose remains were discovered at the Kamloops Residential School in British Columbia.
-
Fringe Arts
Festival Accès Asie: The intersection of heritage and resilience
Commemorating Asian History Month in May, Festival Accès Asie’s 26th edition marks the longest, uninterrupted Asian arts festival in Canada.