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CSU Council By-Elections
Seven students are running for the five available Arts and Sciences student council seats. There are three council seats for students from the John Molson School of Business and one person running. No students are running for the one Fine Arts council seat or for the two open independent council seats.
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Concordia Research on Orgasms Puts the Female Experience First
The research takes both a clinical and historical approach to understand how females experience orgasms from multiple sites—the clitoris, the vagina, the nipples or the cervix, or others—and why that fact has been disregarded in older orgasm research.
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Montreal as a Hub for Activism in the African Diaspora
“All study is Black study,” said Nene Konaté, an organizer of Black Studies at Concordia.
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CSU Update: Orientation Ends With Surplus
The Concordia Student Union’s Orientation was a success, according to Student Life Coordinator Rachel Gauthier. The CSU’s budget was $160,000, but orientation cost only $117,388.45, meaning that there was a $42,611.55 surplus.
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ASFA Proposes Second Bid to Increase Fee-Levy
The Arts and Sciences Federation of Associations will once again attempt to raise its fee levy to $1.34 in it upcoming by-elections on Nov. 28 to 30.
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Concordia Answers the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action
As special advisors to Concordia provost Graham Carr, Elizabeth Fast and Charmaine Lyn are excited about the opportunity to engage with Indigenous staff and students, in response to Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s call to action.
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Montreal Protest Denounces the Election of Donald Trump
Around 150 protesters marched through Montreal on the evening of Nov. 9 to denounce United States president-elect Donald J. Trump.
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First Peoples Studies Class Stands in Solidarity With Standing Rock
Stephen Karchut explained that in organizing the demonstration, it put what they were learning into practice, giving the material present-day context. “In the First Peoples Studies Program, we learn more about historical fact,” Karchut said. “We learn a lot about problems that arising for first peoples.”
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Hundreds Protest in Montreal in Solidarity With Standing Rock
Behind a row of Indigenous drummers and throat singers, around 700 people protested against the Dakota Access Pipeline in Montreal on Monday afternoon. They had gathered to show solidarity with the Indigenous-led struggle.
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Million Mask March Protests Mass-Surveillance
Becky Calabia didn’t ask for a minute of silence to honour the late activist Jean Léger, but he still was on everyone’s mind at this year’s Million Mask March in downtown Montreal on Saturday.