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The Right to Speak
The unforeseen consequences of student-protester tribunals have come to light, possibly setting the stage for a legal dispute between the Concordia Student Union and the university.
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The Right to Serve
If Terry Wilkings wins the race for the Arts and Science Faculty seat on Concordia’s Senate body, he will be ineligible to serve. He hasn’t won yet though—there was a tie.
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Wired for Good
With a background in biomechanics, Pfaff looked at the brain’s inherent functions to understand how they contribute to altruistic or aggressive behaviours. His research leads him to argue that humans are naturally designed to be good to each other. Concordia’s Science College invited him to explain the theory behind his book, The Altruistic Brain, on March 31 at the Oscar Peterson Hall in the downtown Hall building.
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Curing Concordia’s Inaccessibility
CURE, a new fee-levy group at Concordia, organized the event in conjunction with Accessibilize Montreal and with support from Quebec Public Interest Research Group Concordia and the Concordia Student Union to promote an inclusive look at accessibility.
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Anti-Austerity Demo Unhindered By Police
The gathering of roughly 150 demonstrators marched for about two hours in the absence of any riot police trying to block their path.
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Divest McGill Ends Demonstrations with a Surprise Announcement
In protest of McGill choosing not to divest from fossil fuels, student groups and alumni decided to hit the school where it really hurts—its wallet.
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Jian Ghomeshi Trial Verdict Gathers McGill Students Together
Approximately 60 people gathered outside the James Administration Building on the McGill campus the night of March 31.
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CSU Election Results: Act Together Wins Big, All Referendum Questions Pass
All eight members of the Act Together slate will comprise the upcoming Concordia Student Union executive team.
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Black Lives Matter Movement Hits Montreal
Roughly 250 people attended the demonstration that took place at Norman Bethune Park on Tuesday, March 29. It started at 6 p.m. and lasted for two hours.
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CSU Finance Coordinator Resigns
Anas Bouslikhane, the finance coordinator, submitted a letter to the union’s council, explaining the sudden departure.