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NewsAfter Nazi Flag Wave, Parc-Extension Locals Denounce Hate and Racism
After a resident waved a nazi flag off the roof of a condo building in the neighborhood on May 1, protesters gathered Saturday night to denounce hate and racism in Parc Extension
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NewsTear Gas, Fireworks at Annual May Day Protest
About 250 people marched for the annual May Day protest for workers’ rights last night in downtown Montreal.
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NewsCSU Increases CEO Honorarium from $9,000 to $13,000
The Chief Electoral Officer’s honorarium has been raised to $13,000 after surpassing the budget this year.
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NewsConcordia Launches Two Year Plan to Improve Internships
Concordia will be taking on a two year plan to address the challenges that many students’ describe facing in their internships.
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NewsTRAC Disappointed with New Collective Agreement Negotiations
Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia continue to tussle with the university over wages and split contracts.
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NewsSQ Officer Suspended for Firing Rubber Bullets at Student Protest
Sûreté du Québec officer was recently suspended for 35 days without pay due to the use of rubber bullets shot into a crowd during a Victoriaville protest in 2012.
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NewsOutgoing ASFA President Resigns Amid Allegations
The Arts and Sciences Federations Associations outgoing president, Jonathan Roy has resigned from his position, effective immediately.
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NewsConcordia and McGill Students Stage Walkout to Denounce Campus Sexual Violence
When asked if they heard of abusive professors within their universities, about 450 McGill and Concordia students raised their hands.
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NewsProtest Against Deportation of Undocumented Mother
“Mothers united cannot be deported!” chanted human rights defender Rehana Hashmi in front of Citizen and Immigration Canada offices in downtown Montreal.
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NewsLibrary Employee Union Seeks Compensation for Apparent Pay Cut
During the launch of Concordia’s new Webster library, a project that cost the school about $37 million, the Concordia University Library Employee Union President, Kent Cluff, claimed that “library staff have been forced to take a major pay cut,” in a letter to The Link.

