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After Being Suspended, German Minor Expected to be Back by Next Fall
After the German minor was suspended last semester, Concordia’s Dean of Arts and Science André Roy said admissions are expected to reopen by next fall.
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Night of the Homeless Holds 28th Solidarity March
A group of about 300 people marched from Square Phillips to Square Cabot in solidarity with Montreal’s homeless on Friday night.
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Women’s Collective Condemns Montreal Police-CBSA Collaboration
Nine months after Mayor Denis Coderre declared Montreal a sanctuary city, a small group of masked women with the Non-Status Women’s Collective came to city hall in protest to say that that not enough has been done.
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Concordia Student Union Starts Campaign Against Unpaid Internships
The CSU decided on this campaign in June after their council had passed a motion which demands that the university take charge in finding work placements for students with mandatory internships.
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CSU to Endorse November Anti-Racism Protest
On the heels of the September decision to add anti-fascism to their positions book, the CSU has decided to publicly support a Nov. 12 demonstration against hate and racism.
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Former Students to Take Concordia to Quebec Human Rights Commission
Women Say University Failed Them, Mishandled Sexual Violence and Harassment Cases
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CSU Executive Salaries for 2016-2017 Academic Year Revealed
The Concordia Student Union’s executive team from last year has received a 9.7 per cent bonus on their salaries, which are paid throughout their mandate.
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Projet Montreal Sterling Downey Hopes for Second Term in Verdun
Lifelong graffiti artist and skateboarder Sterling Downey used to say fuck the system, but now he’s set on changing it from the inside.
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Accessibility Still an Issue for CSU Daycare
There is still a glaring issue with the CSU daycare, and it’s a “big deal” according to student parent, Alia Nurmohamed — the lack of a ramp to enter the building.
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Owner of Dollar Cinema Makes Surprise Run for Mayor
After 13 years of selling movie tickets and bags of popcorn, the owner of the Decarie Square theatre is stepping out of his routine to do something out of the ordinary: running for mayor of Montreal.