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NewsCall Him Doctor Now
It’s probable that Kenneth Deer’s phone rings often. “People ask for advice all the time,” he quips. One phone call last November, however, was not one he thought he would ever receive.
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News#YouStink Hits Montreal
Several hundred people gathered at Place Vauquelin in Old Montreal on Sunday, in solidarity with Lebanon’s ongoing “#YouStink” movement.
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Concordia Reviews Sexual Assault Policies to Strengthen Support for Survivors
Concordia University recommended new policies and procedures specifically for cases of sexual assault, including implementing use of the term “sexual violence” and voluntary training programs for certain groups like first-year residents, in a report released earlier today.
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NewsRefurbished Cabot Square Empowers Montreal Aboriginal Community
After renovations lasting over a year, Cabot Square, featuring a new Aboriginal-run cafe, reopened in the Shaughnessy Village area of downtown Montreal last month.
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NewsPay Scale Negotiations Between Concordia and Student Teachers and Researchers Union on Hold
UPDATED: Talks between Concordia and its Teaching and Research Assistants (TRAC) have been adjourned until September after the university initially proposed a new pay scale with cuts of up to 43 per cent to the union in May.
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NewsReggie’s to Open in Late October, CUSACORP to Dissolve in Winter
Students should have a newly renovated and redesigned bar and eatery on the downtown campus by late October, according to Concordia Student Union President Terry Wilkings.
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NewsA Rescue in the Fog
A dense early-morning fog set into St. Andrews’ harbour for a second consecutive day, making it difficult to see the end of the wharf from the shoreline.
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NewsASFA Rebranded
The countdown to the annual orientation for first-year students, and the departure from its former “Frosh” moniker, could signal a shift from a hostile and unsafe environment revealed to the local community only last semester.
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NewsMontreal Pride Attracts Everyone Except Harper and Conservatives
The 9th edition of Montreal Pride came to a close Sunday, with the Pride parade attracting tens of thousands of spectators downtown despite a heat warning in effect for the city.
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NewsTrans Rights Panel Hosts Discussion in Montreal
On the fourth floor of the Gouverneur Hotel in Montreal, approximately 50 trans activists and friends alike joined five panelists to discuss the current state of trans rights on Wednesday.

