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Reggie’s to Open in Late October, CUSACORP to Dissolve in Winter
Students should have a newly renovated and redesigned bar and eatery on the downtown campus by late October, according to Concordia Student Union President Terry Wilkings.
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A Rescue in the Fog
A dense early-morning fog set into St. Andrews’ harbour for a second consecutive day, making it difficult to see the end of the wharf from the shoreline.
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ASFA Rebranded
The countdown to the annual orientation for first-year students, and the departure from its former “Frosh” moniker, could signal a shift from a hostile and unsafe environment revealed to the local community only last semester.
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Montreal Pride Attracts Everyone Except Harper and Conservatives
The 9th edition of Montreal Pride came to a close Sunday, with the Pride parade attracting tens of thousands of spectators downtown despite a heat warning in effect for the city.
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Trans Rights Panel Hosts Discussion in Montreal
On the fourth floor of the Gouverneur Hotel in Montreal, approximately 50 trans activists and friends alike joined five panelists to discuss the current state of trans rights on Wednesday.
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ASFA Agrees to Go to Mediation in Sexual Harassment Case
The council of the Arts and Science Federation of Associations at Concordia University decided to “fully cooperate” in future mediations with a former executive who experienced sexual and racial harassment from colleagues during her time at the organization.
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Montreal Demo Against Roosh V Goes Ahead with Minor Disruptions
A group of approximately 75 people gathered to denounce rape culture and sexual harassment perpetuated by pick-up-artist and ‘Men’s rights activist’ blogger Roosh V in downtown Montreal Saturday afternoon.
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Stephen Harper Kicks Off Campaign In Montreal
In anticipation of the Prime Minister’s visit to Montreal, dozens of protesters arrived hours in advance at the venue, the Ben Weider Jewish Community Centre. Many carried signs decrying Harper’s policies, and some attempted to block the passage of a Harper campaign bus.
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Concordia Chooses New Corporation to Serve Food On Campuses
Concordia University will have a new yet familiar food service model in its cafeterias and around campus now that Aramark, a multinational corporation, signed an exclusive five year contract following Chartwells’s 12-year reign.
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Marking the Course for the Future of Diversity in Video Games
Thirty years in the making, steps are being taken to critique representations of women and LGBT people in video games. In Montreal academics and game players did just that at the History of Gender in Games symposium.