Hélène Bauer
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Cycling in a Winter Wonderland
On Sunday Nov. 15, the City of Montreal closed more than half of the city’s bike paths and removed many bike racks from the streets.
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Housing Abuse
HOJO says students need to protect themselves from shady landlords and illegal rental practices in Montreal.
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Montreal #TousUnis for #Paris
A gathering started at 3 p.m. Saturday in front of the French Consulate. McGill College Ave. was filled with people who came to show their support for the French nation after the attacks that took place in Paris on Friday Nov. 13.
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Mo’ Than Just Moustaches
This year for the first time since the Movember campaign launched 12 years ago, the foundation introduced a new way to raise awareness for men’s health—and this time, it includes women. *
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In Memory of the Negro Community Centre
The Negro Community Centre was demolished in 2014, and the Black community of the city’s Southwest borough lost an important pillar of their neighbourhood.
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Fringe Arts
Naked and Empowered
I walked into a vanilla-scented, hazy red room, feathers tickling me, jazz music buzzing—and the sight of beautiful, unassuming breasts welcoming me.
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Mordecai Richler and the Decaying Gazebo on Mount Royal
Four years and half a million dollars later, the Mordecai Richler Pavilion on the foot of Mount Royal still hasn’t seen the light of day.
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Welcome To This Virtual Reality
All I had to do to be launched into another world, was put on a pair of headphones, a headset and let go.
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Teachers Raise Their Voice Against Austerity
Thousands of demonstrators gathered and marched under the rain today to protest against budget cuts in the public school system in downtown Montreal.
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More Than Just a Backpack For Books
There are currently 1.3 billion people living without electricity in the world, according to the International Energy Agency.
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UQÀM and Concordia Students Unite
A group of Concordia University and UQÀM students are working together to denounce actions taken against student strikers in Spring 2015, which they call political repression.
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Community-Driven Research for Concordia Students on the Forefront
The Community University Research Exchange (CURE) group successfully collected over a 1,000 signatures in its first step to become a fee-levy group at Concordia.
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Montreal Urban Design Plan Threatens Community Garden
Gardeners growing fruits and vegetables in the designated community spaces at the Ville-Marie borough are worrying whether their crops will be displaced to make way for a new park.