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Police Brutality Protest Quickly Shut Down
Montreal police arrested five protesters and detained another 288 under municipal bylaw P-6 at the 18th annual demonstration against police brutality on Saturday, according to police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant.
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Concordia’s Exam Invigilators Want Better Working Conditions
As the semester winds down and students start thinking about their final exams, the people hired to supervise those exams want you to know that their job is no piece of cake either.
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FEUQ and FECQ Try to Get Out the Youth Vote
Two of the student federations representing Quebec university and CEGEP students have put forward a list of demands ahead of the provincial elections taking place April 7.
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Do Undergrads Want to Use Student Centre Fund for Food Co-Ops?
The subject of fee levies has featured prominently thus far in this year’s CSU elections campaign, but they won’t be the only funds being voted on when students head to the polls next week.
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Prostitution Laws: What’s After Decriminalization
In a major decision made last year, the Supreme Court of Canada unanimously struck down three prostitution laws on street solicitation, brothels and living off the avails of prostitution.
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Concordians Sleep in Streets for Homelessness Marathon
For the seventh year running, Concordia students, administrators and other volunteers are out in the streets sleeping through the cold and the wet to raise awareness and funds for the city’s homeless—and they’ve already raised over $4,000.
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Congress Convened to Form a More United Concordia Body
Much like in government, there exist many levels of representation in a university.
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Student Associations Seeking to Sever Ties with the CFS Suggest Changes to Provincial Law
Several student associations in Quebec want to leave the Canadian Federation of Students—and they’re no longer satisfied with waiting for court dates in their quest to do so.
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Four Quebec Politicians Disagree on Energy Policy at Concordia Debate
The night before a provincial election was called, a Concordia debate between four politicians about Quebec’s energy policies revealed deep divides in what types of policies they consider realistic.
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#CSU2014: Meet your Executive Candidates
Last year’s election was a “no contest” but this year’s Concordia Student Union elections are gearing up to be a free-for-all—or is it more of a team battle?