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The Hive Is Finally Buzzing at Loyola
After a long and difficult planning process, the Concordia Student Union has officially launched the Loyola Hive Café and its attached student space two weeks after the planned opening date.
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McGill Head Football Coach Resigns
The McGill Redmen head coach says everyone should be given a chance at rehabilitation.
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UPDATED: McGill Running Back Pleads Not Guilty to Domestic Violence
McGill Redmen football player Luis-Andres Guimont-Mota pleaded not guilty for three criminal charges of assault on his girlfriend, theft and uttering threats in court Thursday.
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Academic Conference Taking Place at Concordia to Examine LGBT Rights in Canada and Abroad
Concordia will host an international academic conference on the future of LGBT rights on Oct. 6 and 7.
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Standing Up Against Rape Culture, One Finger at a Time
Armed with several bottles of nail polish and a wealth of sexual consent knowledge, the Concordia-based Centre for Gender Advocacy gave manicures at their MANicure event last Friday.
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Camp Line 9: Activists Decry Oil Exploration on Spill Site
Camp Line 9 has a communal library and makeshift kitchen, where three vegetarian meals a day are provided. Workshops on a range of topics related to environmental and anti-colonial activism were held, including on direct action.
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Gov’t Documents Show RCMP Has Reports on Two Concordia-Related Events
The RCMP performed surveillance on peaceful discussions at Concordia, according to federal documents.
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Hunger Strike on the Mezz
Biology student Aneil Prasad fasted for 72 hours in the Hall Building to protest Concordia University’s investments in fossil fuel.
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“Voluntary Departure Program” Initiated to Address Budget Compressions
In response to university budget compressions initiated by the Quebec government for the 2014-2015 fiscal year, Concordia University is looking to trim $15.7 million in spending by introducing a voluntary departure program for administrative and support staff.
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Concordia Working Group Promotes Sustainable Transportation
Summer is nearing its last breaths, and the fall semester is in full swing. Concordia students have started making their daily migration back to campus via buses, trains, cars and legs.