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NewsA By-Election Will Go Down as Leaves Turn Brown
A referendum question on whether students agree to index the Concordia Student Union’s fee levy to inflation will set the wheels in motion for a fall by-election Nov. 25 to 27.
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NewsEmotional Remembrance for Victims of Police Killings
Who’s to keep police accountable for their actions aside from the police themselves?
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NewsPhilosophy Students Vote to Strike
“The Philosophy department has taken a large portion of these cuts, resulting in larger class sizes, reduced TA positions, and loss of staff. As a result of this […] [our] overall quality of education will suffer enormously.”
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NewsASFA Fee-levy Referendum and By-election to Happen in November
ASFA to have by-election and referendum for a fee-levy increase by the end of November.
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NewsConnecting the Dots – The Influence of Racism and Colonialism on Police Violence
Clifton Nicholas, along with co-panelists Robyn Maynard, Nargess Mustapha and El Jones, each shared their views on Canada’s colonial origin, issues with racism and the impact these factors have on policing to this day.
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NewsFlight Status: Deporting
On the day he turned 17, Daniel* got more than cake and presents. He was placed in a detention centre and given a plane ticket to Mexico.
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NewsDocuments Expose Concordia’s Secret Dealings with Pepsi
Concordia favoured relationship with PepsiCo over encouraging ban on bottled water.
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NewsFiscal Cuts, Scholarly Bruises
Philosophy students say austerity measures have already had an effect on their studies.
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NewsI Like My Protests Like I Like My Cheese: Cubed
Printemps CUBEcois is a large public art installation created from artifacts of the 2012 student protests that rocked Quebec, presented by artist David Widgington and the CSU. Built over two days with a wood frame and covered in canvas, the cube is a collection of posters, banners, signs, stencils, and videos compiled in an archive of over 3,000 artifacts by Widgington.

