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NewsUnder the skin of workplace bias against body art
As workplaces evolve, bias over body art is being challenged—one visible tattoo at a time.
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NewsConcordia Student Union prepares for fall by-elections
As the CSU gets ready for its fall by-elections, undergraduate students who still want to run for nomination have until Oct. 31 to gather the 40 required signatures to become a candidate.
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NewsPro-Palestine strikes at Concordia see two arrests and campus closure
Heavy police presence and arrests once again marked student strikes at Concordia University. Over 80,000 students were officially on strike on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7 across Montreal.
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NewsOver 10,000 take to Montreal’s streets for Palestine
Over 10,000 people marched through downtown Montreal on Oct. 4 as part of a global day of action for Palestine, demanding Canada impose an arms embargo and sanctions on Israel following the interception of humanitarian aid flotillas bound for Gaza.
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NewsThe fight for Indigenous rights continues
Hundreds gathered at the George-Étienne Cartier Monument on Sept. 30 to march in honour of residential school survivors and missing Indigenous children.
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NewsConcordia researchers create new model for tracking pathogens
Concordia University researchers develop a faster model to track pathogens, which has big implications for managing disease spread.
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NewsMFAs Against Genocide announces boycott of Concordia Fellowship
The anonymous collective MFAs Against Genocide recently launched a boycott campaign against Concordia University’s Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art.
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NewsStudent strikes for Palestine to return to Concordia
The strike motion calls on Concordia University to cut all ties with companies complicit in the ongoing genocide in Palestine. Unions who vote in favour of the motion will strike on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7 to pressure the university to adopt its demands.
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NewsReggies Thirsty Thursdays gone wrong
During a Reggies Thirsty Thursday event on Sept. 18, a 23-year-old patron broke DJ Alex Dalipaj’s laptop, causing $2,000 in damages. The suspect was detained by SPVM, charged with mischief, and later released the same evening.
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NewsThe truth about working as a woman in nightlife
Three women expose the reality of what it’s really like to work behind the scenes in Montreal nightlife industries. It turns out the constant contact with customers isn’t always friendly.

