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NewsQuebec’s Student Movement Fights Against Student Poverty
Students in Quebec today face a series of micro-economic crises that, together, create widespread student poverty and precarity.
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NewsHungry Box Serves the Public and the Homeless in One Shot
Can a Montreal business be as profitable as it is charitable? If you ask Sean Scourse, the entrepreneur who started Hungry Box, the answer is yes.
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NewsSARC Receives a Helping Hand
The SARC has hired a service assistant. Ashley Allen is the second person to be hired as a paid employee.
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NewsTales From the Trenches Highlight Montreal Female Entrepreneurs Who Have Defied the Odds
Caterina Rizzi, Judith Fetzer and Manuela Rigaud Theodore defied the odds. The three successful female entrepreneurs gathered on Wednesday, Nov. 30, for “Tales from the Trenches,” a new series of entrepreneurial-based talks from La Gare.
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NewsASFA Presents Same Issues, Different Day
This is the fifth time in two years that ASFA has asked to raise the fee-levy.
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NewsMobilization Heats Up as Board of Governors Meeting Looms
With no provincial funding for these programs, Concordia administration has been exploring how to fund them. At their meeting next week, the Board of Governors, comprised of university admin, faculty, students, and external community members, will discuss the implementation of cohort pricing. This system guarantees a flat rate for international students in deregulated programs for the duration of their studies.
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NewsASFA By-Election Doesn’t Meet Quorum
After three days of voting, the Arts and Sciences Federation of Associations did not get their $0.12 fee-levy increase.
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NewsCSU Appoints New Finance Coordinator
Thomas David-Bashore has been appointed as the new finance coordinator of the Concordia Student Union. He was voted in through a secret ballot during a special council meeting on Nov. 30, by the CSU council.
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NewsIs Feminism Too Exclusive?
The feminist movement was created to give women an equal social, political and economic standing as men–but last Saturday during a “Tout le Hood en Parle,” some said that it can feel exclusive to many.
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NewsHundreds Come to Celebrate NDG Food Depot’s 30th Anniversary
Volunteers carried crates of bread and potatoes, helping to arrange food baskets for the hundreds of visitors expected to come to the NDG Food Depot’s 30th Anniversary celebration yesterday, Nov. 29.

