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Online schooling leaving students with learning disabilities behind
As the first week back to school tornado has blown past, students with learning disabilities are finding themselves still struggling to adjust.
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CSU sexual assault policy becomes bylaw
In an uncharacteristically short meeting, the CSU passed a motion to add part of the Sexual Assault Policy to its by-laws with no opposition.
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Filipino group Anakbayan commemorate the survivors of martial law
Several Filipino organizations in Montreal gathered to commemorate those who lost their lives during the Marcos presidency and the time of martial law, 48 years ago.
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CSU criticizes university’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion plan and process
The CSU deplores the university’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion plan, hoping more student voices will be included in its revisions.
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Tenured film studies professor accused of racism
Students are speaking out against film studies professors and the ongoing racism within the program.
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International students on their first week back
A look into how international students are finding studying from their home countries.
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Weathering the pandemic far from home
How Japan’s pandemic response was a culture shock for a Canadian English teacher.
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Fee-levies adapt to serve community despite campus closure
Find out how Concordia’s fee-levy groups are providing their services to students and the community.
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Paige Beaulieu resigns from CSU due to unsafe work environment
Paige Beaulieu has resigned for the Concordia Student Union, but is hopeful for the group’s future.