Hannah Vogan
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News
Divestment then. Divestment now. Why does it seem tougher?
The student-led divestment movement against Israel follows a similar framework to the one that helped liberate South Africa from Apartheid. Although the tactics are the same, the political climate may be challenging for current pro-Palestinian activists.
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Secularism in action
Fatima Khan, a soon to be art educator, must leave the province to teach the subject she loves because of Bill 21, which declares Quebec a secular state.
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Creating accessible spaces through conversation and technology
Hear Entendre Quebec is a non-profit organization that has been working to uplift the Montreal hard-of-hearing community for nearly 45 years.
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Sports
Tyler Hylland’s two-decade hockey career
From solely shooting pucks with his grandfather at a young age to winning gold at the 2023 FISU winter games with his family in the stands, former Stinger Tyler Hylland has come a long way in his hockey career.
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Better feedback avenues for CHS in the works
After their personal negative experiences with Concordia’s Health Services, Sarah Richman and Cory Shallow are working on creating a feedback form for the centre.
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New study permit cap divisive amongst international students
Canada will only approve approximately 360,000 study permits in 2024, a 35 per cent reduction from the 579,075 approved study permits in 2023.
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Sports
The steep price of being a major league sports fan
The rising cost of sports tickets in Toronto and Montreal hinders fan engagement and leaves passionate middle to lower-class supporters unable to experience in-arena games.
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Fringe Arts
From Boredom to Expansion
Tututu Space is a comprehensive do-it-yourself space where craft-lovers gather to create unreplicable candles, carpets, phone cases and more.
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100,000 protesters rally in Ottawa for Palestine
Protesters from all around the country gathered in the capital to denounce the Canadian government’s complicity with Israel.
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Integration over extraction; prioritizing action
Non-profit collective Comm-Un discusses if universities – rich with resources and researchers – can play a role in assisting the city’s unhoused population.
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“It’s not our union, it’s everyone’s union”
A high voter turnout, and a 71.7 per cent majority vote grants CREW-CSN as the new representative union for Concordia’s TAs and RAs.
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Medical assistance in dying slated for mental illness update
Canada expands Medical Assistance in Dying: Breaking new ground in compassion and complexity around mental illness.
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No solutions, just evictions
Dismantling encampments only further marginalize and compromise the safety of unhoused individuals, according to David Chapman of Resilience Montreal.
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Concordia Health Services refers student to “unprofessional” clinic
Student claims Concordia Health Services fails to do thorough background checks on the clinics it refers students to.
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Fringe Arts
Pixie’s new chapter starts with an open mic and a multi-purpose coffee table
Writers and musicians gathered to listen and share with each other their art in the purest form, to celebrate the launch of the second volume of Pixie Literary Magazine.
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Where TRAC ends and CREW begins
TAs and RAs demand change to a union that is supposed to have their back.
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ITFA’s Fight for Sexual Violence Survivors
Get to know ITFA, a grassroots, student-led organization hoping to transform how sexual violence is handled at Concordia.
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Advocates Dissect Canada’s LGBTQIA2S+ Action Plan
What is the current state of Canada’s policies towards the queer community? Advocates dissected the federal government’s recent action plan.
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Blood Donation: Queer Men Still Facing Restrictions
LGBTQIA2+ Blood Donation Advocates Underwhelmed by Recent Reforms