News
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NewsCSU Continues to Divest
The Concordia Student Union will be divesting another $3 million from GICs—Guaranteed Investment Certificates, in accordance with their Positions Book.
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NewsFirst Voices Week Comes to Concordia
Want to learn more about Indigenous culture from local Indigenous voices? Come check out First Voices, an awareness week designed for open engagement and the celebration of diverse and unique Indigenous culture, from Jan. 30 to Feb. 3.
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NewsRemedies from the Garden
The debate between so-called modern and alternative medicinal practices is complex and contentious.
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NewsMarching on Washington, in Photos
Approximately 650,000 occupied Washington, D.C. for the Women’s March on Washington.
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NewsCASA Considering Online Voting
CASA’s Vice-President of Academics Shaumia Suntharalingam and Rory Blaisdell of the organization’s Board of Directors think online voting could increase the single-digit turnout rate.
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NewsConcordia Adopts New Sustainability Policy
The policy creates several guiding principles on topics like environmental protection, responsible production and consumption, ethical financial management, and the protection of cultural heritages.
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NewsTRAC Collective Agreement Going Off Course
The projected budget for TAs and RAs at JMSB is $546,000 for the 2016-2017 academic year. This is a decrease of almost 40 per cent from the 2014-2015 academic year, when the budget was $882,624.
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NewsASFA Purchases Menstrual Hygiene Products
Concordia students will soon have access to over $2,000 in menstrual hygiene products.
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NewsMontreal Women’s March Takes a Stand Against Trump
“Solidarity—Divided, we fall,” read a huge sign among the crowd. A day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, thousands protested at Place des Arts to show solidarity for American women doing just the same south of the border.
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NewsSenate Update: Guidelines for Course Cancellation
A faculty member brought up concerns about guidelines regarding the cancellation of classes during the question period at Concordia Senate on Friday afternoon. A course taught by a part-time professor was cancelled two weeks into the semester, according to Patrice Blais, the Vice-President of the Concordia University Part-time Faculty Association.

