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Protestors gather in Hochelaga to denounce curfew
Organizers claim curfew is a danger for vulnerable communities
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SSMU and HOJO partner to let you know your housing rights
Student groups offered extensive knowledge on student housing
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Activists denounce curfew: ‘You can’t police a pandemic’
Community organizers and activists opposing the Legault government’s curfew voiced their concerns regarding the measure’s effect on vulnerable groups.
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Solutions and setbacks in providing shelter to Montreal’s homeless
For people experiencing homelessness in Montreal, the pandemic has made staying healthy and getting back on one’s feet an even greater challenge.
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A passion for plastics
Pandemic or not, the people behind Concordia’s Precious Plastic Project were determined to succeed.
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What healthcare workers think about anti-lockdown protests
Healthcare workers understand the impact isolation has on mental health, but want people to understand the importance of respecting health safety guidelines.
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Graduate students met with limited response at town hall
Organizers blamed time restrictions for not answering all of the graduate students’ questions during the town hall meeting.
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COVID-19 and holiday shopping
With the holiday shopping season in full effect, some retail workers are worried for their health.
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CSU publishes open letter calling Concordia administration to improve remote learning
The student body has made it clear that they’re dissatisfied with remote learning, and the CSU agrees.
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Mutual aid emerges as saving grace in the face of the pandemic
As charity models of aid strained under the pressure of the pandemic, community driven mutual aid became a reliable resource for those in need.
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Concordia announces new pass/fail measures, other changes for students
After town halls, and countless members of the student body clamouring for it, Concordia has implemented a partial pass/fail option for the Fall 2020 semester.
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Surviving and overcoming sexual assault in the Canadian Armed Forces
Joining the army at 17, encouraged by the promise of camping and spending her days outdoors, Julie Marcotte quickly realized that wasn’t what she’d just signed up for.