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NewsConcordia President Says Review is On Its Way
Following reports of a student distressed after having her tribunal postponed, Concordia’s President reiterated the university’s plan to review the procedures it follows for cases of alleged sexual violence.
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NewsFirst Anti-Austerity Demo of Season Illegal but Peaceful
Despite being declared illegal, this season’s first anti-austerity demonstration ended with no arrests, and no reported injuries.
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NewsHuman Rights Advocates Want Concordia to Take Clear Stance on Asbestos Report
Anti-asbestos advocates are frustrated by the lack of response from Concordia to their demands for an independent review of a report briefly published on the university’s website.
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NewsFall is Coming: Mobilization Against Austerity is Not Over
Printemps 2015 is over. The highly anticipated movement against the austerity measures implemented by Quebec’s Liberal-majority government saw its share of tense, internationally visible demonstrations last spring.
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NewsCSU Orientation Headlined by Modest Mouse
The Concordia Student Union (CSU) has cut the costs of its orientation event featuring two concerts at discounted prices, according to its VP Student Life John Talbot.
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NewsMontreal Marches to Welcome Refugees
In an attempt to raise greater awareness and to urge the Canadian government to take immediate action regarding its refugee and migration policy, Solidarity Across Borders organized a gathering in Montreal on Saturday afternoon.
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NewsVP Finance Resigns During ASFA Council Session
The VP Finance of the Arts and Science Federation of Associations at Concordia University resigned at a special council meeting on Wednesday night following allegations that the finance committee he chaired operated “unprofessionally.”
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NewsLocal Activist Wins Civil Suit Versus SPVM
A Quebec superior court judge has ordered two SPVM officers to pay $15,000 to well-known Montreal activist Jaggi Singh, following a nearly seven-year-long civil suit.
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NewsIn Search Of Consequences
A Concordia student, who filed a complaint in March against her ex-boyfriend for allegedly assaulting her, could likely wait years before her case is heard by the university’s disciplinary body.
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NewsFrom Student To Federal Politics
With five years of experience in student politics, Melissa Kate Wheeler, 25, is ready to make the leap to federal politics, running for the Green Party of Canada in the riding of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount.

