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NewsTagging Goes Too Far for Nilufar
While it might seem common for victims of vandalism to pursue criminal cases and press charges, some people like restaurant owner Nilufar Al-Shourbaji don’t think it’s necessary to go after the perpetrators.
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NewsDiverse Backgrounds Converge for International Women’s Day March
The sound of drums and passionate cries to action rang out Sunday, as around 100 demonstrators celebrated International Women’s Day in Norman Bethune Square.
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NewsArts and Science Graduate Students Seek Possible Separation
The Graduate Students Association (GSA), which represents all graduate students, is seen as inefficient by many of the university’s graduate students—like those in the various and broad-ranging departments of the Arts and Science Faculty.
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NewsMSA Reviews its Collection after Meeting Dean of Students
Concordia’s Muslim Students Association has started removing controversial texts from the their library after meeting with the university’s administration following a TVA report.
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NewsWho Run the World? Feminists
A Beyoncé-inspired conference happening tomorrow morning aims to break down the criteria of what it means to be feminist.
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NewsDemonstrations Against P-6 Turn Violent Inside City Hall
A spontaneous demonstration of citizens outside the Montreal municipal court, celebrating the cancellation of tickets from the controversial P-6 anti-protest bylaw, ended in shouting and physical altercations with police inside city hall on Thursday morning.
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NewsThe Roof, the Roof, the Roof is Underwater
A ceiling water leak delayed the opening of the the new advocacy centre in the Hall Building, according to Concordia Student Union VP Academic and Advocacy Terry Wilkings.
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NewsAnti-Austerity: A Non-United Front?
A run-of-the-mill anti-austerity protest legally ran its course without a hitch this past Saturday.
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NewsMaking Better Support for Survivors a Matter of Policy
A new committee of administrative staff, faculty and students is conducting an internal review into Concordia’s sexual harassment policy and recommendations for changes may be ready this semester, according to Concordia president Alan Shepard.
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NewsEngWeek Brings Engineering Students to Concordia for Troitsky Competition
EngWeek continues with a week of activities throughout Concordia’s downtown campus, after kicking off Saturday with Robowars.

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