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Part-Time Faculty Union Concerned Over Ongoing Negotiations
Five hundred and thirty-six days—and counting. That’s how long the Concordia University Part-Time Faculty Association has been without a collective agreement.
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Where Concordia Stands on Divesting From Fossil Fuels
Concordia University Foundation has an estimated ten per cent of its investments placed in the fossil fuel industry, which includes oils and pipelines, according to Freedman. This is difficult to know exactly, he said, because there are no detailed breakdowns of their investments.
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New Provost, New Academic Priority
Embedded within Carr’s list of nine priorities is an “Indigenous Strategy,” along with various other goals, all focused around supporting both faculty and students in their academic pursuits.
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Concordia Senate Approves Proposal to Change Senate Eligibility Requirements
Senate eligibility bylaws state that senators cannot serve if they have been sanctioned under the university’s Code of Rights and Responsibilities.
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Panel Highlights Same System, Different Struggles
This search for acceptance, and resistance to swallow rejection are inherently associated with being mistreated, according to Catherine Richardson, an associate professor at Université de Montreal, as part of her panel presentation.
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Hive Café Prices to Increase
In an effort to continue operating a sustainable business, the Hive Cafe Solidarity Co-operative will be raising food prices for both their downtown and Loyola Campus locations.
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Quebec Minister: Clean Energy Stations to be Reality by 2018
The minister called the program the “formal announcement of an energy transition.”
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Solidarity at the 11th Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
The memorial march, which launched from Berri UQAM metro, was organized by Missing Justice and the Centre for Gender Advocacy Concordia.
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Pit Bull Lovers Gather to Protest City’s Ban
If passed, the legislation would prevent any Montrealer from adopting a pit bull, and those already living here would be forced to wear a muzzle at all times while outside of their homes.
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Coinciding Food Weeks Make Sustainable Options Accessible
Organized by two different Concordia organizations, both week-long events were planned to run on the same week from Sept. 26 to 30—purely out of coincidence—yet both have the same aim: to make students smarter with their food.