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Concordia’s Struggle in Sourcing Paid Internships
As the Concordia Student Union prepares for their year-long campaign against unpaid internships, administrators weighed in to explain that their options are limited because of market constraints and a lack of resources.
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Quebec Students Gear Up to Fight Against Unpaid Internships
Whether it’s due to a course requirement for graduation, or as a point of entry into a competitive job market, internships are part of a new reality faced by students everywhere.
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Racines Bookstore Exposes Montreal North’s Roots
Racines is bookstore gold. Located in Montreal North, at 4689 Henri-Bourassa Blvd. East, the store has a feature that makes it special: it only carries books and art made by people of colour.
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How Will $23 Million Address Sexual Violence on Quebec Campuses?
Sexual harassment and assault on campus is a pervasive issue. Not only within Concordia, but on provincial and national levels, too.
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Concordia’s Systematic Sexual Violence Problem
The three women are in various stages of filing complaints against the university or their harassers with the Quebec Human Rights Commission.
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Steve Bonspiel Named Concordia’s 2018 Journalist-in-Residence
The Editor-in-Chief of the Kahnawake-based community newspaper The Eastern Door, Steve Bonspiel, has been selected to be Concordia’s Journalist-in-Residence for the Winter 2018 semester.
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Concordia Teaching Unions Say No to Enforcing Bill 62
Professors’ unions at Concordia say they aren’t enforcing Bill 62, the provincial law which bans people wearing face coverings from receiving public services.
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Mass Demonstration Against Hate and Racism Planned for November
A group of activists gathered this morning to let Montrealers know that a mass demonstration against the rise of the far-right and racism in Quebec will be happening on Nov. 12.
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TRAC Negotiating New Collective Agreement
“Negotiation is coming,” said Gonzalo Renato Quintana Zunino, who was dressed as Jon Snow, from the HBO series Game of Thrones.
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Montreal Cyclists Pay Homage to Fallen Riders
Cyclists came out in numbers to Philips Square Saturday afternoon in memory of riders who have lost their lives on Montreal roads.