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NewsCentre for Gender Advocacy to Challenge Quebec Sex-Change Law in Court
A Concordia fee-levy group plans to sue Quebec if urgent action is not taken to remove barriers to legally changing one’s sex in the province.
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NewsThe Future of Research in Universities
The university researchers of tomorrow will contemplate the world in a…
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NewsMaking Montreal a ‘Solidarity City’
Standing in front of a packed conference room on Saturday, Ellen Gabriel admitted that even after over 20 years of advocating for aboriginal rights, she hasn’t seen much change.
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NewsDocumentary Filmmaking and Social Change
The body of a man lies in the heat of the Sonoran Desert. It’s not an uncommon sight for the Arizona border police who find him.
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NewsDeconstructing the Supposed Need For Austerity
The belt-tightening ideology of austerity invoked by governments around the world to slash budgets “is more about politics than economics,” according to economist Jim Stanford, who was the guest of the Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia union on Nov. 19.
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NewsStill Plenty of Reasons to Take Back the Night
The roughly 100 participants of the Take Back the Night march on Friday had a success story to celebrate this year.
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NewsStudent Centre Dreams Turning into Reality, Slowly
The Concordia Student Union has millions of dollars set aside to build a student centre—but don’t expect one anytime soon.
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NewsCSU Picks Up 12 Councillors in Byelections
The Concordia Student Union’s once dwindling council has eleven new councillors—including two directly connected to the referendum question which received the most votes during this week’s byelections.
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NewsCSU Takes Fight to CFS’s Front Door
Demonstrators from Concordia and nine other schools converged on the Canadian Federation of Students’ annual general meeting in Ottawa yesterday to protest what they say amounts to a lobster trap—student unions can enter the CFS, but they cannot get out.
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NewsQPIRG Concordia Member Takes P-6 to Court
A coordinator for a Concordia fee-levy group is gearing up to challenge Montreal municipal bylaw P-6 in court.

