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Montreal Urban Design Plan Threatens Community Garden
Gardeners growing fruits and vegetables in the designated community spaces at the Ville-Marie borough are worrying whether their crops will be displaced to make way for a new park.
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McGill Students Want Information on Military Research
Student activists within Demilitarize McGill say the university is trying to avoid releasing information on military research by delaying the access to information process.
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Senate Postpones Appointment of Controversial Professor to Tribunal Pool
A professor’s appointment to be in a faculty tribunal pool was postponed after a claim emerged that up to 50 per cent of his students in 200-level courses are accused of plagiarism at Concordia University Senate on Friday.
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TRAC Wants Resolution for Wage Disparities
Concordia’s engineering and computer science teaching assistants will have to wait until March 2016 before a grievance against the disparity in their wages with other faculty TAs is heard.
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Hive Café Delayed Another Week
Touted to reopen around school’s start last week, the cooperative’s opening will be postponed at least another week, and could cause its neighbouring space Reggie’s to face delays as well, according to Concordia Student Union VP Clubs and Internal Affairs Lori Dimaria.
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Concordia President Says Review is On Its Way
Following reports of a student distressed after having her tribunal postponed, Concordia’s President reiterated the university’s plan to review the procedures it follows for cases of alleged sexual violence.
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First Anti-Austerity Demo of Season Illegal but Peaceful
Despite being declared illegal, this season’s first anti-austerity demonstration ended with no arrests, and no reported injuries.
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Human Rights Advocates Want Concordia to Take Clear Stance on Asbestos Report
Anti-asbestos advocates are frustrated by the lack of response from Concordia to their demands for an independent review of a report briefly published on the university’s website.
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Fall is Coming: Mobilization Against Austerity is Not Over
Printemps 2015 is over. The highly anticipated movement against the austerity measures implemented by Quebec’s Liberal-majority government saw its share of tense, internationally visible demonstrations last spring.
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CSU Orientation Headlined by Modest Mouse
The Concordia Student Union (CSU) has cut the costs of its orientation event featuring two concerts at discounted prices, according to its VP Student Life John Talbot.