Hélène Bauer
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Nuit Debout in Montreal
Approximately 150 people gathered at the French Consulate in downtown Montreal to stand in solidarity with the French social movement Nuit Debout on Friday evening.
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Why Can’t I Speak My Mother Tongue?
African languages make up about one third of the world’s spoken languages, but those languages rarely travel outside of the continent and its islands.
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Female Perspectives on Montreal Demonstrations
March 15 is the International Day Against Police Brutality. Those present at the annual march this year will be taking to the streets to demonstrate against police violence and social profiling.
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Montreal Women-led Startups Changing the Tech World
Montreal women-led startups are changing the male-dominated tech world.
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A Feminist Bookstore in Montreal
A collective of five students and book enthusiasts hope to introduce a feminist community space in Montreal’s Centre-Sud area.
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An Inside Look at the Hive Café
The Hive Café opened its doors in the fall of 2014 and aims to provide a sustainable food model for the Concordia community
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Fringe Arts
No Space for the Press
In the past, L’Organe had stopped publishing for two years when editors graduated and could not find replacements. The magazine now has a full team, but the lack of an office is one thing keeping them from expanding.
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Bursting Pipes on Loyola Campus
The extreme cold temperatures led to the freezing and bursting of the sprinkler system pipes in the SP Building Monday Feb. 15.
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The Cost of an Unsafe Event
Controversial YouTube blogger and sexual education activist Laci Green was paid $16,000 for speaking at a student-organized event at Concordia University last semester.
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Special Issue
Why There’s No Malagasy Neighbourhood in Montreal
Vanilla extract, screaming lemurs and a golden sunset over red endless dirt plains—that’s Madagascar, or at least those are the prevailing stereotypes about it.
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Anti-Consumerism Week Coming to Concordia
The Concordia Student Union is hosting Anti-Consumerism Week starting Feb. 15.
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The Saga Continues
Concordia’s student bar, Reggie’s, is turning into a solidarity co-operative.
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Waging War Against The Minimum
The Fifteen and Fair campaign at McGill is demanding that the university institute a $15 minimum wage for all its workers, adjusted to inflation.
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Six Things to Expect From the New Year
From more anti-austerity protests to a rise in food prices, here is a list of certain things to expect in 2016 in Montreal.
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Concordia Physics Department to Sponsor Syrian Refugee
Concordia’s physics department is hoping to welcome one Syrian refugee into one of their programs.
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Concordia to Welcome Five Syrian Refugees
Concordia University is hoping to welcome another three Syrian refugee students by the Fall 2016 semester, after an announcement earlier this semester.
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The Key to the (Other) City
Pabstman sets out on an urban exploration “mission,” which consists of entering off-limit sites like abandoned buildings, construction sites and rooftops.
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Special Issue
Divest From Toxins
It’s best to forget toxic cleaners and go for the homemade, natural options instead. In other words, divest from bad chemicals.
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CSU By-elections: What You’ll Be Voting For
Here’s a breakdown of the questions that will appear on the CSU by-elections’ ballot from Nov. 24 to 26.