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NewsMontreal’s Ukrainian Community, One Year Into the War
Over the past year, as Montreal’s Ukrainian community has mobilized to help their loved ones back home, many Concordia students have been dealing with survivor’s guilt.
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NewsSexual Violence at Concordia: An Ongoing Fight for Justice
Concordia’s culture of sexual violence spans decades. Systemic failures make survivors’ voices go unheard, according to student advocates on campus.
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NewsHow AI Can Predict the Recurrence of Lung Cancer
Quebec lung cancer researchers are turning to artificial intelligence to predict if the disease will reoccur in patients.
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News‘We Want Them All’: Syria’s Detained and Forcibly Disappeared
Twelve years since the start of the Syrian Civil War, Syrian Montrealers reflect on the Assad government’s history of detaining and abducting dissidents.
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Police Go All Out on International Day Against Police Brutality March
The SPVM—the largest urban police force per capita in Canada—maintained its annual tradition of rolling out their full might to shut down protesters on the International Day Against Police Brutality.
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NewsBlack Students Repeatedly Harassed at Grey Nuns
Black student residents in the Grey Nuns building say they have been repeatedly targeted by campus security. After an internal investigation, Concordia denies race played a factor.
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News“You Can’t Get Rid of Us”: Montreal Trans Community Protests US Legislation
The trans community rallied in front of the US Consulate on March 17 to protest anti-trans legislation.
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NewsAll TRAC Executives Resign and Form New Union
All TRAC executives have resigned, forming a new union in partnership with CSN. The move was caused by a need for more bargaining and independence.
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NewsConcordia President Received 10 Per Cent Salary Increase
Concordia’s annual financial records show the president received a 10 per cent raise last year. Unions are keeping a close eye on the increases as they head into negotiations with the university this spring.
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NewsChinatown Action Plan Implementation Frustrates Community
Two years into Montreal’s Chinatown action plan, the neighbourhood faces challenges that remain to be solved adequately. From further gentrification to cultural incompetence from city officials, advocates say there is a lot of work left to be done.

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