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NewsMcGill Students Protest University’s Fossil Fuel Investments
Sitting next to a handful of tents and spray painted signs, Antonina Scheer speaks over the sound of a physics professor giving a forum on the science of climate change.
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NewsMore Than Just a Backpack For Books
There are currently 1.3 billion people living without electricity in the world, according to the International Energy Agency.
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NewsConcordia Student-Protester Tribunals Suspended
Tribunal hearings for student protesters involved in last semester’s strikes have been suspended after all parties agreed to enter mediation, according to Concordia University spokesperson Chris Mota.
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NewsBlows Exchanged Between Anti-Bill 59 and Anti-Fascist Demos
A demonstration dubbed the “Silent March” against Quebec’s proposed Bill 59—designed to prevent and combat hate speech and speech inciting violence—was met with a counter demonstration by an anti-fascist contingency, and a heavy police presence on Saturday at Place Émilie-Gamelin.
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NewsAVEQ and UEQ Are Here to Represent Quebec Students
The Union étudiante du Québec (UEQ) and Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec (AVEQ) will join the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (ASSE) as the major student representatives in provincial politics.
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NewsAboriginal Student Resource Centre Hires New Support Worker to Keep Up With More Students
Cheryl Lahache went from being a Concordia student in First Peoples Studies to the new support worker at the university’s Aboriginal Student Resource Centre.
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NewsMany Projects Planned for Transgender Concordia This Year
In response to what they believe to be a critical need within Concordia University, Transgender Concordia—in partnership with Queer Concordia—is launching the Gender Empowerment Fund, a project conceived by board members at the beginning of last year and in development since November 2014.
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NewsUQÀM and Concordia Students Unite
A group of Concordia University and UQÀM students are working together to denounce actions taken against student strikers in Spring 2015, which they call political repression.
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NewsCUPFA Still Without a Collective Agreement
The Concordia University Part-Time Faculty Association (CUPFA) has been without a collective agreement for 144 days, according to a clock counting up the minutes on its website Tuesday morning.

