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Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Iranian Reporting Must Continue
Iran’s ongoing protests are mainly covered by citizens on social media, when mainstream media should have reported the issue more thoroughly.
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Big Picket Energy
After several rounds of pamphlets, picketing, paint tubes and bouncy castles, the fall reading week strike has come to an end.
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Debtors’ University
A lack of adequate financial and emotional support from Concordia has left Iranian international students vulnerable.
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Truth and Reconciliation March Turns the Streets Orange
Indigenous People and allies march for the second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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Sam Kuhn and the Fight for Children with Autism
How an angry father turned to politics to provide for their special needs child.
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What the Hell is Going on in the Provincial Election?
Immigration, language laws and secularism are some of the most contentious issues in this election cycle. Where do Quebec’s political parties stand?
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Inuit Voices Denounce the Health Crisis in Nunavut
Inuit panel opens the discussion about the ongoing tuberculosis crisis in Nunavut.
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Thousands of Students Join Climate Justice Strike
Concordia students skipped class by the hundreds to join the Fridays for Future climate strike.
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ConU Administration Responds to Fall Reading Week Strike
Multiple student associations that voted to strike for a fall reading week have received nearly identical emails from their department chairs.
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Mourning Mahsa Amini
Hundreds of Montrealers rallied against the political violence plaguing Iran following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Imani.