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NewsStudents picket and take over Hall building on first day of strikes
As part of the International University Day of Action for Palestine, Concordia University students picketed classrooms and took over the Hall building.
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Protesters demonstrate in support of climate activists on trial
Artistic performances highlighting the threat of climate change were on display outside of Montreal’s municipal court in support of 10 activists on trial for occupying an oil loading dock in Montreal East in 2022.
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NewsFedUp Concordia calls for food sovereignty
Student-led food advocacy group FedUp Concordia has made it onto the ballot for the upcoming Concordia Student Union (CSU) Fall 2024 by-elections.
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News7,523 Concordia students set to strike in solidarity with Palestine
In solidarity with Palestine, Concordia students plan a two-day strike on Nov. 21 and Nov. 22 to push for transparency and an end to university partnerships with Israeli military-linked corporations.
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NewsTrump wins. What’s at stake for Canada?
Job cuts and military spending: Here’s what experts are saying Canadian workers can expect for the next four years.
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NewsQuebec immigration program moratorium closes doors
Montreal immigrants share how Quebec’s recent moratorium on its two main immigration programs has affected them.
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The Planetarium and Biodome foster inventive science talks
A lively science communication soirée hosted by Espace pour la vie showcased innovative segments for face-to-face interactions with Montreal researchers.
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Student groups across Canada demand better gender-affirming healthcare
Across the country, student groups organized a phone banking event to demand better gender-affirming healthcare coverage from Studentcare.
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NewsGaps in preferred name policy leave students frustrated
Since 2012, Concordia’s preferred name policy has eased the lives of many gender-diverse students using their chosen name, but technical errors and gaps in implementation still leave much to be desired.
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NewsCOP29 protesters denounce the Azeri petrostate dictatorship
The climate conference COP29 has opened this week in Baku, Azerbaijan. But the decision to host the summit in what many consider an authoritarian petrostate is being heavily criticized by Montreal protesters.

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