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Is Feminism Too Exclusive?
The feminist movement was created to give women an equal social, political and economic standing as men–but last Saturday during a “Tout le Hood en Parle,” some said that it can feel exclusive to many.
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Hundreds Come to Celebrate NDG Food Depot’s 30th Anniversary
Volunteers carried crates of bread and potatoes, helping to arrange food baskets for the hundreds of visitors expected to come to the NDG Food Depot’s 30th Anniversary celebration yesterday, Nov. 29.
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CSU Council Passes Migrant Justice Position
A sanctuary campus would protect undocumented students from investigations on their migrant status and deportation. It would also allow them access to services around campus, and the rights given to everyone else regardless of their documentation.
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Concordia University Admin Visits Middle East
Shepard visited four universities in Israel and Jordan as part of Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre’s trade mission to the region from Nov. 13 to Nov. 18. Concordia signed agreements with Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University, Ben-Gurion University and Jordan University of Science and Technology during the trip.
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Concordia Fine Arts Class Draws on the Neurosciences
During the course, 20-odd Fine Arts students will attend monthly lectures and private tours, alternating between focusing on the use of art in the sciences and vice versa.
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CSU Recap: Council Goes Into Closed Session to Discuss Finance Coordinator Resignation
The Concordia Student Union council meeting on Nov. 23 went into a closed session and the media was asked to leave for almost two hours to discuss the events that had led to the resignation of the previous finance coordinator Andrian Longinotti, according to the CSU General Coordinator, Lucinda Marshall-Kiparissis.
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ASFA 2016 By-Election Breakdown
Voting for the Arts and Sciences Federation of Associations by elections will begin this week and run from Nov. 28-30. ASFA represents about 20,000 students within Concordia’s Arts and Sciences programs.
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Hundreds Say “We Believe You” to the Indigenous Women of Val-d’Or
“We believe you,” chanted several hundred people gathered at Place des Arts last night, in hopes that the Indigenous women in Val-d’Or who said police officers abused them for years would hear.
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Polished Accents and Pulled-back Hair
The truth is, white feminism goes so much deeper than not representing all people, regardless of race, gender or religion.
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So Longinotti
On April 1, 2016, the Act Together slate won all the executive seats in the Concordia Student Union general elections. In the eight months since the elections, the team has been acting together. But now, it’s minus one member: the now-former Finance Coordinator and Reggie’s board President, Adrian Longinotti.