Michelle Pucci
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McGill Students Want Information on Military Research
Student activists within Demilitarize McGill say the university is trying to avoid releasing information on military research by delaying the access to information process.
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TRAC Wants Resolution for Wage Disparities
Concordia’s engineering and computer science teaching assistants will have to wait until March 2016 before a grievance against the disparity in their wages with other faculty TAs is heard.
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Concordia Resources: Where to Go for Food, Academics and Almost Everything Else
Here’s a list of Concordia resources from People’s Potato and Le Frigo Vert to the Concordia Greenhouse and the Sexual Assault Resource Centre
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Human Rights Advocates Want Concordia to Take Clear Stance on Asbestos Report
Anti-asbestos advocates are frustrated by the lack of response from Concordia to their demands for an independent review of a report briefly published on the university’s website.
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In Search Of Consequences
A Concordia student, who filed a complaint in March against her ex-boyfriend for allegedly assaulting her, could likely wait years before her case is heard by the university’s disciplinary body.
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ASFA Agrees to Go to Mediation in Sexual Harassment Case
The council of the Arts and Science Federation of Associations at Concordia University decided to “fully cooperate” in future mediations with a former executive who experienced sexual and racial harassment from colleagues during her time at the organization.
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CSU Website Hacked
The Concordia Student Union’s website was hacked early Friday morning by what seems to be an Algerian group called Admirale_Mouh or Dz Mafia.
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Student Associations Call Out Concordia Administration for Complaints Against Strikers
The story about student strikers facing complaints from a handful of profs has taken an abrupt turn now that Concordia University has chosen to side with the professors.
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Tear Gas Takes Over Downtown May Day Protests
While protests in the U.S. were demanding racial justice, a Montreal May Day protest rallying for workers rights and anti-capitalism was dispersed by police multiple times Friday evening using tear gas and pepper spray, which affected children and other pedestrians.
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Librarian to Join Senate
Concordia’s Senate, the university’s highest academic decision-making body, approved the addition of a librarian to its voting members yesterday afternoon.
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Extended Deadline Shot Down by Senate
Women’s Studies students won’t have their deadlines officially extended, after Concordia’s Senate informally decided to “accommodate” strikers individually at its meeting on April 17.
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Mei-Ling Is Not Alone
“I had absolutely no idea that it would be that bad.”
That’s how Mei-Ling, an anonymous former student politician, describes working at Concordia’s Arts and Science Federation of Associations, a body that represents over 15,000 students. -
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TRAC Back on Track?
After a turbulent year marked by an internal investigation launched in September, the new executive team for Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia has been elected.
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Disabling University Services
Maria-Teresa Zenteno has been an advisor with the Access Centre for Students with Disabilities for 25 years. She is one of 90 staff members at Concordia that took the buyout offered last fall to help the university cope with $30 million in budget cuts imposed by the provincial government.
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UdeM Students Split from FEUQ
Student associations at Université de Montréal voted unanimously to leave the provincial university student organization Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec (FEUQ).
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Protest in Chinatown
Police stop several people protesting austerity in Chinatown on Monday, March 23, 2015.
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Maple Spring 2.0
“We’re trying to build a social movement, and something that’s going to last.”
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Women and Austerity: Your Economic Policy is Gendered
Women are more likely to have part-time jobs, work in the social sector and be single parents.
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Philosophy Grads Join the Strike
Graduate students in the philosophy department voted to strike alongside philosophy undergrads on March 23 and from March 26 to April 2.