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Protest calls out government inaction towards housing crisis
FRAPRU is a nation-wide non-profit organization that believes housing is a fundamental right and should be accessible to everyone.
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Lead found in SGW annex buildings
The tap water in Concordia’s downtown annex buildings is off limits due to high lead levels.
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CSU opens Recovery and Wellness Community Centre
The RAWCC aims to provide a healing space for students recovering from addiction.
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Pro-choice Satanists overtake pro-life demonstration outside Namur metro station
Around 25 pro-choice Satanist protestors crashed a pro-life demonstration, pitchforks in hand.
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“Every child matters”: Thousands of Montrealers commemorate first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Thousands gathered to commemorate the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and reminded the government how much more work needs to be done to reach that goal.
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Concordians look back on a year of uncompassionate professors
The 2020-2021 academic year brought challenges forth that had not been experienced before. Here’s how they reflected on Concordia professors.
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Over 10,000 youth march in Montreal’s global climate strike
Tens of thousands of young Montrealers gathered at George-Etienne Monument in a student-led demonstration calling for climate justice on September 24th. Protesters marched from Park Ave. to Dorchester St., where youth leaders made passionate speeches calling for unity and solidarity.
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Online, hybrid and in-person classes: the newest challenge for Concordians
The transition from Zoom courses to in-person classes has left students with an array of feelings. New and returning students alike feel nervous about transitioning back to managing a balanced schedule for public transportation and interacting with other students in person. Students were asked about how their first weeks on campus have gone so far
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How can grocers play a role in reducing food waste?
A recent study showed that suboptimal food can be more interesting for consumers either with a price reduction or with positive framing.
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Research finds young LGBTQ+ Montrealers shifting away from the Gay Village
A generational shift away from Montreal’s Gay Village and towards alternative Queer spaces within the city’s LGBTQ+ community has been detected.