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The number of self-reported COVID-19 cases on campus has now risen to 53
What does the rise in self-reported Covid cases on campus mean for Concordia?
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Students dance for divestment at McGill
Dance party held at McGill to celebrate recent divestment announcements at U of T, Harvard
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Montrealers come together in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en nation and the Fairy Creek blockade
Protestors gathered in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en to pressure government into rejecting Teal Jones’ proposed injunction renewal
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China’s genocide on Uyghur people: A parallel to Canada’s overlooked history
“Ever since Canada’s inception, there’s been this idea that Indigenous people just get in the way of progress.” -
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Protestors denounce federal government for missing its Paris Agreement targets
Protestors denounce the federal government’s inaction towards the climate crisis and for missing its Paris Agreement targets.
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Student-run relief initiative at Concordia aids earthquake survivors in Haiti
As Haiti continues to recover from August’s magnitude 7.2 earthquake, the Haitian Students Association of Concordia has started a relief initiative to lend a helping hand.
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Daniella’s delightful bakery
Originally a pandemic hobby, Daniella Hosni has transformed her baking talents into a small business.
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Migrants’ rights group protests for recognition of undocumented people outside Denis Coderre’s office
Around 25 people made themselves heard above the noise of Crémazie Boul. on Oct. 31, as they protested for the rights of undocumented immigrants in front of former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre’s offices.
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How France Stohner is transforming Filipino identity and municipal politics
As the first Filipina to run in Snowdon, France Stohner is redefining municipal politics and Filipino identity.
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Protestors demand affordable housing and less forced evictions
Hochelaga-Maisonneuve residents are fed up with development projects forcing lower income locals out of their homes.