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NewsEnding the Stigma on Queer Black People and AIDS
On Thursday evening, all eyes were on Marlon M. Bailey as he put on a performance narrating the lives of five queer Black people suffering from HIV/AIDS based off his previous research.
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NewsASFA Reopens Communication With The Link
The Arts and Science Federation of Association has reversed its decision to stop communication with The Link Newspaper.
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NewsCASA Elections on the Horizon
The voting period for the general elections of the Commerce and Administration Students Association will run from Feb. 13 to 17.
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NewsNew Online Voting System to Be Used in a Limited Capacity for CASA Elections
After testing the “My Vote” system within MyConcordia, the CASA Board of Directors held an emergency meeting on Jan. 30 to decide if they would use the system for the elections.
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NewsCSU Supports MSA’s Bid to Keep Their Space
The Concordia Student Union passed a motion standing in solidarity with the Muslim Student Association to retain their space on the seventh floor of the Hall building during their council meeting on Wednesday night.
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NewsCASA Update: Private Messages, Possible Honorarium Changes, and a New Constitution
A motion to read a board member’s private Facebook messages was entertained but failed to pass at a Commerce and Administration Students’ Association Board meeting on Tuesday night.
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NewsCity of Montreal Announces It’ll Help Fund CSU Student Housing Project
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre announced the city will make a $500,000 contribution for the Concordia Student Union Housing Project during a press conference at city hall on Tuesday afternoon.
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NewsUPDATED: What Happened At CASA’s Halloween Party?
The Commerce and Administration Student Association’s Halloween party Carnevil went as planned on Oct. 28.
But confusion arose the day of the party when leaks from CASA’s private executive page were posted to the public “CASA-JMSB” Facebook page.
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NewsCommunity Archives Open Up a Global Past
A few relics survived the Negro Community Centre’s deterioration. Now, they’re in Concordia’s hands.
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NewsTerrorism: A Loaded Label
Within hours of the Quebec City mosque shooting on Jan. 28, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement officially condemning the shooting at the Centre culturel islamique de Québec.

