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Out-of-province student faces tuition increase and no support
Lack of clear communication from the administration leaves out-of-province student in the dark
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The toxic cesspool that is online anime culture
Exploring deep-rooted racism, misogyny and transphobia in online discussions of the animation style
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Ceasefire broken, but protesters continue the fight for Palestinian liberation
On March 22, hundreds of Montrealers protested Israel’s recent breaking of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
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Les Corpse Mont-Royal: Unpacking the current state of Montreal’s weirdest mall
Les Cours Mont-Royal, once a shopping mainstay, now exists as a limbo-like space that confounds the public.
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CREW ends strike following agreement with Concordia
CREW ended its indefinite strike following an agreement reached between the union’s bargaining committee and the university, which was ratified on March 20.
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Canadian birdsong is coming to a decrescendo
Canadian bird populations have decreased significantly since the 1970s, with grassland birds in a critical condition.
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The dangers of ‘anti-mask’ rhetoric
The rise in “anti-mask” sentiment is harmful for the protection of student activists and for public health.
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The rising prominence and exploitation of anti-intellectualism
Amid rising conservatism, unaffordable education, and ignorance legitimized by powerful figures, anti-intellectualism has become prominent in today’s political climate.
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Your TikTok algorithm is not your friend
Although social media platforms have been said to be developed to emulate addictive experiences like gambling, TikTok’s algorithm in particular has been scrutinized.
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Breaking the cycle of online self-radicalization
Discussing the appeals and dangers of the alt-right rabbit hole and strategies to counter internet radicalization through education, discussion and personal support.
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Weekend-long event to promote values of anarchism
Taking place from March 28 to March 30, Rafales anarchist camp is a three-day bilingual camp seeking to promote revolutionary and anti-authoritarian ideologies.
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Councillors vote for a special fee levy referendum
At the latest Concordia Student Union regular council meeting, council voted in favour of holding an election solely for fee levy groups because of mistakes made by the fee levy committee.