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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.
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NewsThe Concordia Sexual Assault Resource Centre Is Moving
Since its launch in 2013, the SARC has operated out of a secluded, closet-sized office tucked away on the third floor of the GM Building.
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NewsRumblings Within Arts and Science Student Associations
The Geography, Planning, and Environment Graduate and Undergraduate Federation, which consists of the Urban Planning Association, the Geography Undergraduates Student Society and the Geography Graduate Student Association, is seeking accreditation through an online referendum that will run through Feb. 13 to 17.
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NewsA Vision for a Feminist University
Under Manning’s direction, a year-long, six-credit course called “The Feminism University Seminar” will open for undergraduate students in the 2017-2018 academic year. Throughout the course, students from both inside and outside of the SdBI can contribute to one of five social action projects.
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NewsBéatrice Média Brings Feminist Content to Montreal
For Palanca, Béatrice Média has been a long time coming. The company hosts panel discussions and produces a weekly podcast centered around feminism and the struggles of being a woman in the 21st century.
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NewsMontreal Protest Takes on Banks in Solidarity With Standing Rock
Protesters marched on two TD Bank branches in downtown Montreal to demand the bank’s divestment from the Dakota Access pipeline Wednesday afternoon.
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NewsFirst Voices Week Begins With Emotional Opening Ceremony
An audience listened intently as Charlie Patton vividly described a world in which there is no clean drinking water left. He explained that water, while appreciated, is taken for granted here, and asked that everyone take action to prevent the situation from worsening.*
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NewsMontreal Urban Aboriginal Health Centre Moving Forward
The Quebec Medicare system is failing to accommodate Montreal’s urban Indigenous population and their special needs for holistic healing practices, MUAHC board member Pascale Annoual explained.

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