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NewsEnvironmental Groups Appeal to Montreal to Preserve Natural Spaces
Environmentalists want Montreal and the rest of Quebec to immediately stop all residential development in green spaces on the island to protect the island’s last-remaining natural lands.
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NewsCSU Council Updates in Brief
Following the November by-election, Concordia’s student union is putting in action the ballot questions that passed.
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NewsGoodbye FEUQ, Hello AVEQ
A membership fee of $3.50 per student—indexed to inflation and to be collected next semester—was ratified by the university’s board of governors on Wednesday.
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NewsStudents, Professors Wait for Decision After First Tribunal
The decision should be announced within 14 business days of the hearing, which took place on Dec. 2.
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NewsConcordia Professor “Attacked” by Montreal Cops
While falling short of describing the incident as “police brutality,” the professor said what happened represented a breach in trust with civil authority.
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NewsAnti-Austerity Demonstrators Chased by Police Through Downtown Montreal
Hundreds braved dozens of rounds of tear gas and baton charges as protesters took to the streets in downtown Montreal.
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NewsJournalist Chris Hedges is Coming to Concordia
Chris Hedges will speak at Concordia University on Wednesday, Dec. 9, in a talk titled “The Algebra of Revolution.”
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Concordia to Welcome Five Syrian Refugees
Concordia University is hoping to welcome another three Syrian refugee students by the Fall 2016 semester, after an announcement earlier this semester.
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NewsOutremont Council Discusses New Zoning Proposal
The only public discussion of new zoning bylaws that will restrict the building of places of worship, took place at the Centre Communautaire Intergénérationnel on Tuesday night.
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NewsViolence Erupts During Protest Against Austerity
A militant crowd of approximately 500 protesters marched in opposition to austerity Monday night, provoking a swift and aggressive response from the dozens of riot police officers.

