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NewsSix Things to Expect From the New Year
From more anti-austerity protests to a rise in food prices, here is a list of certain things to expect in 2016 in Montreal.
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NewsRacism 101
As a part of its “Be a Better Friend and Ally” workshop series, the Centre held a workshop about racism, its effects on society, and how we all can become better allies to those who suffer from those effects.
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NewsConcordia Announces ‘Bittersweet’ Departure of Senior Administrator
Despite the loss, President Alan Shepard said he’s confident that the leadership team at Concordia will be able to keep up their momentum.
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NewsConcordia: Your Grades Are on the Way
With only a few hours before the winter semester begins Wednesday, many Concordia University students are still missing grades from the fall.
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NewsStudent Says Montreal Police in Plain Clothes Attacked Him at Friday Night Protest
Days after a night protest against austerity ended violently, police and protesters are still trying to put pieces together.
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Concordia Physics Department to Sponsor Syrian Refugee
Concordia’s physics department is hoping to welcome one Syrian refugee into one of their programs.
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NewsASFA Communications Coordinator May Become Hired Position
The move comes in light of the resignation of Cleo de Fonseca, who ran for the VP Communications position on the Support Change slate during ASFA’s election in October. She is stepping down from the position due to her imminent graduation.
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NewsUndercover Cops Infiltrate Montreal Night Protest
At least four undercover police officers infiltrated a protest against austerity measures and state violence on Friday night in downtown Montreal, which resulted in around nine arrests, according to Montreal police.
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NewsEight Student Strikers Receive Letters of Reprimand From Concordia Tribunal Panel
The verdict is in and the first student-strikers to face a tribunal over last spring’s classroom pickets are receiving the most lenient form of consequence from an independent panel of students and professors.
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NewsSex Work Advocates Anticipate Liberal Action on Bill C-36
An interview with Robyn Maynard, who works with Stella, an organization that does street-based outreach and educates people about the realities faced by sex workers.

