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ASFA Attempts to Increase Fee Levy in Upcoming Elections
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations is looking to raise their fee levy to $1.40 per credit in the upcoming general elections later this month.
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NewsPrincipal of Concordia’s Simone de Beauvoir Institute Shares Plans For Political Career
While Manning still has ways to go before making the jump—she announced her candidacy for the Liberal Party of Canada’s nomination for the riding of Outremont on Feb. 26, meaning she still has to win the nomination and the by-election before making a move to Ottawa—she said that she will make sure the Simone de Beauvoir Institute is in good hands.
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NewsCSU Holds Consultation on Racism on Campus
A professor’s use of the N-word in class, and students graded differently according to who looks like they would do better were just some of the allegations heard at a student consultation last Friday.
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NewsCSU, CRARR to Host Sexual Violence Talks
The Concordia Student Union and the Center for Research-Action on Race Relations are teaming up on panels aimed at finding concrete, student-led solutions to sexual violence on campus.
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NewsStudents Hope to See Better Training to Prevent Sexual Misconduct
After allegations of sexual misconduct by professors in Concordia’s English Department were made public, students hope to see improved training to prevent sexual misconduct and abuse by teachers in positions of power.
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News30,000 Students Went on Strike Against Campus Sexual Violence
On International Women’s Day Wednesday, over 30,000 students over Québec held a strike asking for all internships to be paid.*
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NewsI Tried to Learn How to 3D Print at Concordia’s Technology Sandbox
Several technicians work in-house to guide students through all the resources, which include Android and graphics tablets, 3D printers, virtual reality headsets, DSLR cameras with Rode microphones, brain-sensor kits, soldering equipment, and a ton more.
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NewsAfter Cancelling a Commission Into Systemic Racism, Community Organizations Launch Their Own
A coalition of more than 40 anti-racist groups across Quebec decided to launch their own independent commission into systemic racism without help of the government.
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NewsCASA Elections See Increase in Voters With First Online Voting System
Through their implementation of online voting, the Commerce and Administration Students’ Association has succeeded in increasing engagement rates for their most recent elections in February.
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NewsFree JMSB Workshops Aim to Breathe Fire Into Emerging Indigenous Entrepreneurs
The Indigenous Student Experience program seeks to engage with entrepreneurial students through a series of business development workshops that will culminate in a pitch-competition held at the John Molson School of Business.

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