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Concordia Model UN’s Quest for a Fee Levy
Concordia Model UN club runs into obstacles from the CSU policy committee.
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Providing Education to Girls Around the World
60 Million Girls founder Wanda Bedard will give a presentation on educational programs in developing countries.
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Activists Cycle for an Arctic Sanctuary
Fifty cyclists met at Parc Laurier last Saturday for a Greenpeace demonstration for the protection of the Arctic.
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Anti-LGBT Sentiment in Africa and Asia: A Legacy of Colonialism?
Much of the present-day anti-LGBT sentiment in Africa and Asia stems from Western colonization, four academics argued during a panel discussion at Concordia.
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CUPFA Reaches Salary Agreement with Concordia
CUPFA and Concordia come to seven-month salary agreement.
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Offering Solidarity for Hong Kong from Afar
Around 300 people gathered on the corner of Milton St. and University St. on China’s national holiday, Oct. 1, to display their “Solidarity with Hong Kong.”
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Missing and Murdered but Never Forgotten
Saturday’s rain didn’t stop hundreds from gathering in Place Émilie-Gamelin in memory of Canada’s roughly 1,200 missing and murdered indigenous women.
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The Many Barriers to Bodily Autonomy
Roughly 70 people attended a panel discussion organized by the Centre for Gender Advocacy on Thursday, examining how the issue of reproductive justice relates to colonialism, environmental degradation and other forms of violence.
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Janet Mock Talks Intersectionality, Survival and Audacity
Piers Morgan got Janet Mock all wrong. She’s a writer, she’s a sister, she’s a feminist, she’s a trans woman, and she was never a man.
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Sustainable Concordia Protests Austerity, Calls for Reinstatement of Staff Member
Sustainable Concordia has amassed around 100 signatures on a petition calling for the reinstatement of the sustainable transportation coordinator—a position that was cut by the university the day after someone had been hired for it.