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CSU publishes open letter calling Concordia administration to improve remote learning
The student body has made it clear that they’re dissatisfied with remote learning, and the CSU agrees.
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Mutual aid emerges as saving grace in the face of the pandemic
As charity models of aid strained under the pressure of the pandemic, community driven mutual aid became a reliable resource for those in need.
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Concordia announces new pass/fail measures, other changes for students
After town halls, and countless members of the student body clamouring for it, Concordia has implemented a partial pass/fail option for the Fall 2020 semester.
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Surviving and overcoming sexual assault in the Canadian Armed Forces
Joining the army at 17, encouraged by the promise of camping and spending her days outdoors, Julie Marcotte quickly realized that wasn’t what she’d just signed up for.
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Protestors come together against COVID-19 confinement measures
An anti-quarantine protest demanded the provincial government rethink their quarantine plans and take people’s mental health and small businesses into account.
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Councillor proposes to delete CSU social media
CSU councillor Roman Zelensky proposed to delete the union’s Facebook account to distance themselves from the company’s unethical practices, but others worried about staying connected to the student body.
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Fighting systemic anti-Indigenous racism through education
The 15th competency strives to fight anti-Indigenous racism through trainings for educators, focusing on authentic representations of Indigenous people and communities.
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COVID-19 exacerbates green space inequity in Montreal neighbourhoods
Without ample green spaces in lower income neighbourhoods, residents are feeling the impact on their mental health.
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March for Uyghurs demands action to stop genocide
Protesters gathered in Dorchester Square to denounce the ongoing cultural genocide against Uyghur Muslims in China.
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Emotions run high at CSU town hall meeting, students exclaim “enough is enough”
An emotionally loaded CSU town hall meeting saw students demand Concordia’s administration do more to improve remote learning.