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Does the Hive Practice What It Preaches?
Ke Xin, an employee at the Hive, still has faith in what the café is trying to do.
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Kissing a Police Baton
I wasn’t sure that I wanted to get out of bed that morning. Had I known I’d get a facial makeover, courtesy of the Montreal police, I would have indulged myself.
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UPDATED: Concordia’s Hall Building Evacuated
Concordia’s Hall building on the downtown campus lost power Monday morning due to a gas leak on Atwater Ave and Réné-Lévesques Boul. W.
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Muslim Storytelling Event Explores the Muslim Experience in Quebec
Zahraa Sbaiti smiled shyly as she began speaking, unsure of where to begin. She chuckled quietly, giving the impression of a timid individual—hesitant, reserved. In the next half hour, the earnest listeners found out that the fine arts student was actually none of these things.
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Palestinian Land Day Commemorated
Despite light rain, roughly 40 demonstrators gathered outside Mont-Royal metro station last night in protest of the seizure of Palestinian land by the Israeli government. The march was in commemoration of Land Day which is celebrated internationally on March 30.
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Sustainability Consultations Leaves Some Hopeful, Others Disappointed
Concordia adopted an official sustainability policy meant to guide the school a few months ago, but no concrete action plans have been put in place since then. But that is supposed to be changing soon.
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Menstrual Hygiene Project Meets Obstacles
When the Concordia Council on Student Life granted President Elect Julia Sutera-Sardo $3000 for the Arts and Science Federation of Associations menstrual hygiene project, she felt mixed emotions.
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UPDATED: Unofficial CSU Elections Results Show Tight Race Between Slates
It was a close race this year, with a new Concordia Student Union executive team from both the Embrace ConU and Team Connect slates.
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ASFA Elections Called Into Question
Two days after the results to the Arts and Science Federation of Associations general elections were released, the election process itself has been called into question.
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International Students Say They Deserve Better Health Care
At Concordia, that provider is Blue Cross, and their prices of health insurance for international students are the most expensive in Quebec.