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NewsCSU Hosts Town Hall to Denounce International Tuition Hikes
The Concordia Student Union is taking a stance against the university’s rumoured tuition hikes for international students in deregulated programs—which includes engineering, computer science, business, pure sciences, and mathematics—and they want more students to mobilize with them against it.
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NewsConstruction on Bishop St. Not Ending Anytime Soon
The construction has been problematic for many of the businesses on Bishop St., like the Concordia Co-op Bookstore and Misoya Restaurant. Blocked sidewalks, big holes in the street and heavy machinery have also been dangerous for passersby.
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NewsCSU Finance Coordinator Asked to Resign
The Concordia Student Union has asked their Finance Coordinator Adrian Longinotti to resign earlier today, for his “queerphobic and misogynistic” behaviour.
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NewsPanelists at Concordia Explore How to Balance Ethics and Profit
More and more entrepreneurs are trying to make their startups the next big thing, with the goal to incorporate social values.
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NewsCSU By-elections: Community Action Fund Created
All referendum questions in this year’s Concordia Student Union by-elections have passed. The votes were tallied as a late Thursday night became an early Friday morning.
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NewsProtesters Block Train Tracks in Solidarity with Standing Rock
Around a dozen people shut down the train tracks in Pointe-St-Charles on Tuesday, as a motion of solidarity with the Indigenous-led struggle against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Approximately 50 more protesters listened to speeches in nearby Parc de la Congregation as the rails were blocked.
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NewsPublic Assembly on Safer Roads for Everyone
“We’re tired of promises, we’re tired of plans, we’re tired of PR. We want actions,” said organizer Nathan McDonnell.“Every year 700 cyclists are sent to the hospital, and 1,200 pedestrians just in Montreal.”
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NewsCSU By-Election: Your Guide to the Four Referendum Questions
The Concordia Student Union by-elections run this week from Nov. 15-17. Quorum for the by-election is 450 undergrad students.
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NewsCSU Council By-Elections
Seven students are running for the five available Arts and Sciences student council seats. There are three council seats for students from the John Molson School of Business and one person running. No students are running for the one Fine Arts council seat or for the two open independent council seats.
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NewsConcordia Research on Orgasms Puts the Female Experience First
The research takes both a clinical and historical approach to understand how females experience orgasms from multiple sites—the clitoris, the vagina, the nipples or the cervix, or others—and why that fact has been disregarded in older orgasm research.

