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Internship Strike Resumes as Students March Downtown
With more student taking on strike mandates across the province, university students marched to continue butting heads with the provincial government over the remuneration of internships.
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English Department Climate Review Open About Faculty Sexual Violence
In a new report looking at the climate in Concordia’s English department, students and alumni reported on going sexual violence and harassment on the part of faculty.
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Liberal Arts College Sparks Debate After Cancelling Speaker
A debate on censorship and free speech was provoked after the Liberal Arts College disinvited a keynote speaker because of his views on feminism.
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Gentrification Factors Into the Bumpy Road for The Open Door
As a result of gentrification and upcoming condos, homeless shelter the Open Door has moved from Westmount to Parc Ave. This did not come without troubles, as a petition was held by some businesses to denounce the centre from opening on Parc Ave. Shelter director David Chapman provides some insight on the how the shelter has been running since its move, the problems of gentrification, and how it not only impacts shelters, but also those who use the Open Door.
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Students Against Unpaid Internships Disappointed by Lack of Dialogue
After a Concordia senate meeting in late February, President Alan Shepard said he would prefer if students didn’t go on strike against unpaid internships.
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Date of Unlimited Strike Against Unpaid Internships Confirmed
The Quebec-wide coalition against unpaid internships has set March 18 as the date for their general unlimited strike.
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Bike Couriers ‘Fired’ After Snow Storm
After a heavy snowfall on Feb. 13, every bike messenger at QA Courier, a group of five workers, were allegedly fired.
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PSSA General Assembly Legitimacy in Question
PSSA held the meeting at Reggies, which goes against provincial laws stating all association members be able to take part democratically.
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Brossard Family in Racial Profiling Case Urge for Changes in Policy
Five years after Dominique Jacobs’ sons were brutally arrested by police officers, the Quebec Human Rights Commission came to a decision, calling it racial profiling.
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Consent Training Now Mandatory For All ASFA Employees
Consent training for all employees of the Arts and Science Federation of Association has been implemented after a council meeting Thursday night.