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Activist Reveals Hidden Military Ties Between Canada and Israel
“We’re all Palestinians.” These are the words of Jeff Halper, one of 191 Nobel Peace Prize nominees in 2006. Not only a sentiment of solidarity, this statement reflects the effects of Israeli military research on civil liberties in Canada, according to the Israeli academic and peace activist.
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Anonymity and Ethics in Video Games
Gamers, under the protection and comfort of anonymity, will often do things in video games that they would never do in real life.
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Piping Hot Resistance
Activists “piped up” Saturday night to raise awareness about the Energy East Pipeline and fundraise for the Unist’ot’en Camp, a hotbed of grassroots resistance fighting for indigenous peoples’ right to their land in British Columbia.
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Art in the Atrium
Gathered on the top floor of the Hall building, a small group of students sat quietly among shelves of plants, carefully cutting, pasting and glittering a fresh batch of artistic booklets.
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Hope Sprouts Eternal in Multidisciplinary Soil Panel
“The difference between soil and dirt is that soil is alive while dirt is dead.”
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Concordia Panel Explores the Work of Aboriginal Artists in the Digital Sphere
Can the digital realm exist as decolonized space? This was one of the topics discussed at last Friday’s panel discussion “Aboriginal Territories in Digital Space” in the EV building’s auditorium.
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TRAC Off Track
Internal fighting is threatening to derail Concordia’s teaching assistants’ bargaining power with the university.
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Teachin’ about Austerity
Members of the recently mobilized Solidarity Concordia want to bring political activism to students by connecting different Concordia student groups for a weeklong conference on anti-austerity projects at the beginning of February.
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CSU-Run Daycare Project Moving Forward, Reggie’s to Remain Closed Until September
Concordia Student Union executives have begun meeting with university administrators to try to find a space on campus for a CSU-run daycare.
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Casting Out PTSD
Benoit Sorel throws his gear into an old army duffle bag, gets on his bike and hits the Lachine Canal’s waterfront bike trail. He surveys Montreal as he outfits himself with waders and water-repellent clothing. He can see flashes of perch below the water awaiting his drifting line. With one motion after the other, Sorel loses himself in the act of fly fishing.