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NewsCafé X Announces Closure of Last Location
A fixture on the campus since 1983, and one of Concordia’s first student-run spaces, Café X announced the closure of their EV location in a statement on Facebook yesterday. This decision comes on the heels of the closure of the VA location in October.
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NewsHow Does Social Media Affect Our Perceptions of Refugees?
Naffi’s research focuses social media, specifically on the ways it shapes people’s perspective on refugees.
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NewsDIY Tuesdays: CSU Hopes to Change the Way Concordians Consume
The Concordia Student Union has launched a semester-long series of free do-it-yourself workshops, all aimed at equipping students with a variety of money-saving skills.
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NewsUPDATED: Concordia Professors Accused of Misconduct Removed From Classes
Concordia English professors accused of sexual misconduct have allegedly been removed from their classes while the accusations are being investigated.
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NewsConcordia Graduate Association Accused of Harassment, Investigation Launched
The Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission are investigating allegations of harassment and discrimination against the former president of Concordia’s Graduate Student Association, The Link learned.
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NewsCSU Denounces Sexual Harassment Allegations in Concordia English Department
The Concordia Student Union said they support the survivors of the alleged abuse and sexual misconduct perpetrated by professors in Concordia’s English department.
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NewsParc-Extension Residents Protest at Borough Hall Against Luxury Apartments
A group of Parc-Extension residents came to protest the construction of high-end apartments at Hutchison Plaza at the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough hall Thursday night.
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NewsCSU to Host Workshops on Community Activism
2017 came with a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment and hate speech in Quebec, and it’s motivated the Concordia Student Union to create a new hands-on multi-workshop program to challenge it.
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NewsFormer Concordia Administrator Receives $150,000 in Severance Pay
Former Concordia University senior administrator, Benoit-Antoine Bacon has received a $153,220 severance package, according to financial documents released by the university in October. The amount is decided upon based on how long he served in his roles at Concordia.
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NewsConcordia Investigates Sexual Misconduct Allegations in Creative Writing Program
Concordia University President Alan Shepard refused to disclose whether professors allegedly involved in rampant sexual misconduct in the university’s creative writing program have been suspended from their teaching positions.

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