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NewsNDG Panel Highlights Quebec’s Need to Move Forward
These “kitchen assemblies” and public consultations are taking place all around Quebec with a single goal in mind: to hear directly from Quebec residents about the changes they’d like to see in the province.
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NewsProtesters March Notre-Dame Street to Push Back Against Gentrification
Tailed by a fleet of police cars, around 40 people marched along Notre-Dame St. on the afternoon of Oct. 29 protesting the gentrification sweeping Saint-Henri, and demanding a vacant building to repurpose into an autonomous space for the neighbourhood.
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NewsNew CSU Club Increases Indigenous Presence on Campus
A new CSU club, the Indigenous Students Council, is making its presence felt at Concordia by giving voice to disenfranchised Indigenous students and calling for real results, not boardroom objectives.
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News99 Arrests At Climate Protest in Ottawa
Ninety-nine protesters were arrested and issued citations for trespassing from the RCMP for climbing police barricades.
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NewsDivest Concordia to Start Campaign for CSU Mandate in Their Favour
Divest Concordia announced that they will begin campaigning on Nov. 1 to encourage students to vote in favour of the Concordia Student Union taking an official stance in support of Divest Concordia.
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NewsCSU Opposes Rumoured International Tuition Hikes for Deregulated Programs
The Concordia Student Union is looking to hire a contracted student campaigner to advocate against possible tuition hikes for international students in deregulated programs.
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NewsThousands March to Put an End to Rape Culture
Protesters gathered at Place Émilie-Gamelin downtown to show their support to victims of sexual assault.
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NewsSeventh Annual Vigil for Victims of Police Killings Continues
Grey skies and freezing rain on Oct. 22 didn’t deter Bridget Tolley from attending a vigil to commemorate the death of her mother 15 years ago.
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NewsUPDATE: Concordia Begins Investigation Into Alleged Racist Conduct by a JMSB Professor
On Friday, Russell Javaheri posted on the Facebook group “CASA-JMSB,” detailing comments professor Roumen Solov made in his Wednesday evening IBUS 492 course called cross-cultural communication and management.
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NewsConcordia Administration Dismissive of Older Buildings in Need of Renovations
The report, which surfaced on Oct. 5, explains that more than 40 per cent of all Quebec university buildings received a grade of D or E—classifying them as being either in a high or very high state of disrepair. Concordia holds the third spot on the list, just behind McGill and Université de Montreal.

