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News“We will free Palestine within our lifetime”
Hundreds of protesters gather on the 100 days of the war in Gaza to show their support for Palestine.
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NewsThe financial obstacles to accessing a fine arts degree at Concordia
To graduate with a Fine Arts degree, is to be able to afford numerous excess expenses on supplies before tuition.
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NewsGathering held for Nicous D’André Spring
Attendees gathered to remember Nicous D’André Spring, a year following his death in the Montreal Bordeaux jail.
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Tuition hikes pose threat to Concordia’s arts programs
The CAQ’s new tuition policy will heavily impact students and resources in the department of fine arts, a department which greatly relies on out-of-province and foreign students.
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The critical condition of crowded Canadian emergency rooms
As COVID-19 numbers began to rise, so did the demand for Emergency rooms.
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NewsParc-Ex: A testimony of Montreal’s housing crisis
Parc-Extension is seeing one of Montreal’s most extreme cases of gentrification, housing crisis and landlord abuse.
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News100,000 protesters rally in Ottawa for Palestine
Protesters from all around the country gathered in the capital to denounce the Canadian government’s complicity with Israel.
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The Yellow Door: Combatting senior isolation
The Yellow Door is a community-ran organization aiming to bridge the gaps between generations to help with senior isolation.
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NewsUnity under scrutiny: Troubling reports cast shadow over Montreal queer nightclub
Montreal’s Club Unity, nestled in the heart of the ‘gay village’, is facing a boycott after a series of alleged misconduct pile up.
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Integration over extraction; prioritizing action
Non-profit collective Comm-Un discusses if universities – rich with resources and researchers – can play a role in assisting the city’s unhoused population.

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