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Ex-Israeli defence soldier event interrupted by counter-protest
Police separated StartUp Nation and pro-Palestine students in the Henry F. Hall Building
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CSU hires new chair at council meeting
Arguments in the announcement period delayed the adjournment of the meeting
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Concordia president’s base salary exceeds $500,000
In the 2023-2024 academic year, Concordia President Graham Carr and other senior administration members received salary increases exceeding $10,000.
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CSU consent agenda modified following injunction
The StartUp Nation filed an injunction against the Concordia Student Union following a motion by the Concordia University Clubs and Spaces Committee to revoke its club status.
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CUTV to continue funding The Breach
Nearly two-thirds of CUTV members voted against a motion that would have stopped the station’s final payout to The Breach, amid calls for investment in equipment upgrades.
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AI Innovation brings new opportunities for the Deaf community
A real-time sign language technology set to tackle accessibility challenges faced by the hearing-impaired and Deaf community in transportation hubs is beginning in 2025.
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Beyond the label of ‘alternative health’
The label “alternative health” goes beyond a simple classification, encompassing a wide range of practices that challenge and resist conventional medical approaches.
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New Quebec law changes the way tips are calculated
Montreal service workers say that Quebec’s new tipping bill might mean less wages for them.
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Former fellows raise concerns with genocide institute closure
Former fellows and academics question Concordia University’s closure of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, and worry about the timing of the decision.
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The gentrification of thrifting
The gentrification of thrifting is driving away those who rely on second-hand essentials.
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Student contests $30 fee levy win in CSU by-election
A contestation of the recent Concordia Student Union (CSU) Studentcare fee levy increase was rejected by CSU chief election officer Ekamjot Kaur.
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Rwandan community protests death of Erixon Kabera
Montreal’s Rwandan community gathered in solidarity and grief to demand justice for Erixon Kabera, a 43-year-old Rwandan man who lost his life in a fatal encounter with the Hamilton Police Service earlier this month.