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NewsProstitution 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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NewsConcordians 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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NewsCongress 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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NewsStudent 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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NewsFour 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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News#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?
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NewsDavid Suzuki Tells JMSB Students to Rethink What They’re Learning
He’s best known as an environmentalist…
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NewsASFA Elections Unique in More Ways Than One
Last week’s Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ elections set themselves apart from others in the past with the sudden resignation of a new executive, the election of a candidate by just one vote and the tied vote of two other councillors.
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NewsMath Error Prevents Fee-Levy Opt-Out Question From Getting on the Ballot
Twenty-nine cents have gotten in the way of a petition for all business students to stop funding six fee-levy groups.
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NewsECA Adopts “More Enforceable Ban” On Disrespectful Chants
Following the controversy over “sexist, violent, and degrading” chants sometimes sung at engineering events, the Engineering and Computer Science Association created a Student Spirit Committee at its council meeting Monday night mandated to make a songbook “free of crudeness and obscenity.”

