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NewsKettling, Enforcement of Bylaw P-6 Prove Controversial
Protesters feeling wronged by allegedly heavy-handed police responses during six demonstrations held between June 2012 and March of this year will soon have their day in court.
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NewsCSU Holds First Mobilization Art Build to Tackle Climate Change
With T-shirts with the slogan “Pump Iron Not Oil” strung on a line to dry in one corner, an artist carefully painting a banner reading “Mob Squad” in another, and a student scrupulously constructing a tank piñata in another still, the area next to the People’s Potato turned into somewhat of a makeshift art gallery on Friday.
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NewsASFA, ConU Officials Respond to Calls for Sexual Consent Workshops
One of Concordia’s faculty student associations, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations, is apologizing for saying new students “don’t have the attention span” to sit through a two hour-long workshop on sexual consent.
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News7 Years Later, The Hive Café Is Finally Open—Kind Of
The Hive Café project has been in the works for so long that it has become the stuff of myth—mention to Concordia alumni that the Hive Café will soon be opening, and you are likely to be met with maniacal laughter and warning tales of opening parties held years ago.
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NewsMontreal’s Vigil for Michael Brown
Around 60 people gathered in front of the Police Fraternity of Montreal Sunday evening in a vigil to show solidarity with the family of Michael Brown, an unarmed African American teenager shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri on August 9.
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NewsCSU Expedites Opening of Hive Café
The Hive Solidarity Co-operative will most likely be open for the first week of classes, the CSU announced at a July 23 council meeting.
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NewsIsraeli, Palestinian Community Come Together to Protest Israeli Action in Gaza
Thin, sincere, and remarkably unfazed by the hundreds of people before her, 10-year-old Adan Alhjooj was one of a plethora of speakers, Jewish and Palestinian alike, who denounced Israeli actions in Gaza outside the Israeli consulate in Westmount July 25.
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NewsSPVM Officer Suspended Over Maple Spring Police Brutality Allegations
“This wasn’t a random baton or cloud of gas that happened to catch me. The officers saw me, saw what I was doing and made the decision to intervene anyway.” -
NewsCSU Discusses Hall Building Mezzanine Café Plans
*Last semester Concordia students wondered if the referendum question mandating the Concordia Student Union to create a student-run Café in the Hall building’s mezzanine on a co-operative model would pass. Now that it has, the question faced by council is how to follow through.
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NewsCASA-led Protest Against Austerity Measures
The march was declared illegal by Montreal police as soon as the speeches ended. Police presence was heavy throughout the protest, although no arrests were made.

