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NewsConcordia Panel Reflects on Language in Quebec 40 Years After Bill 101
The night’s record-setting blizzard did not stop the student-organized School of Community and Public Affairs Panel from asking if the spirit of Bill 101 is still pertinent today.
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NewsMan Says Montreal Police Racially Profiled Him
As a Black man, Denis-Lynch, is now bringing complaints of racial profiling to the Police Ethics Commissioner and the Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission.
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NewsFormer Black Panther Political Prisoner Speaks at Concordia
After Montreal activist Robyn Maynard introduced Robert H. King, the audience gave him a standing ovation. King spent 32 years at the notorious Angola prison in the state of Louisiana—29 of which were spent in solitary confinement.
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NewsPolice Disperse Anti-Police Brutality March in Downtown Montreal
Despite heavy snowfall on Tuesday night that shut down many schools and businesses, approximately 200 protesters gathered at Place Valois deep in Hochelaga.
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NewsIncluding the Voices of Survivors
The CSU passed a motion at their last council meeting on Wednesday, March 8, demanding that the university take Quebec’s consultations on sexual violence seriously. They want to see the university actively involve individuals with something meaningful to contribute.
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NewsChemical and Material Engineering Department Coming to Concordia
During November 2016’s Board of Governor’s meeting it was unanimously decided that a Chemical and Materials Engineering Department would be created at Concordia.
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NewsConcordia Board of Governors Want More Money and More Security
Since 2010, the most Concordia has been able to borrow from the Quebec government as been $700 million. But they want to increase that amount to $1 billion.
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NewsA Concordia Student Union Finance Update
Changes to the insurance plan would start in the fall semester, on Sept. 1. Regardless of any changes made to the plan, students would still have the option to opt out.
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NewsConcordia Greenhouse Looking for More Funding
Undergraduate students will be voting on granting the Concordia Greenhouse a 12 cent fee-levy increase in the upcoming Concordia Student Union general elections, from March 28 to 30.
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NewsConcordia Bomb Threat Suspect Targeting Muslim Students Out on Bail
After a week of postponements and deliberations, Hisham Saadi, the man arrested in connection to last week’s Concordia University bomb threats, will be free upon meeting bail requirements, as ruled at the Palais de justice this afternoon.

