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Concordia Launches Investigative Journalism Institute
Concordia’s Journalism department has just announced it will now house an institute for investigative journalism.
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Anti-G7 Protesters and Amnesty International Sound Alarm Over Police Repression
Almost a thousand came out to protest against the G7 Summit by the National Assembly in Quebec City. But with multiple protests declared illegal yesterday, many are sounding the alarm over police repression.
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Anti-G7 Protests Continue in Quebec City
A crowd of about 100 anti-G7 protesters came to Beauport, Quebec this morning in an attempt to block roads, so less people could travel towards Quebec’s Charlevoix region, where the annual G7 Summit is underway.
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Hundreds March In Quebec City Against G7 Summit
About 600 protesters marched to the National Assembly in Quebec City today to denounce the G7 Summit taking place in Charlevoix over the next few days.
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Administrator Bram Freedman To Leave Concordia After 20 Years
Bram Freedman announced he’ll be leaving Concordia to work as the president and CEO of the Jewish General Hospital Foundation.
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Tuition Raised for International Students
Some international undergraduate students will see tuition hikes starting in the fall, after the proposal was passed today at Concordia’s Board of Governors.
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Tuition Hikes Proposed for International Students at Concordia
Tuition hikes are being proposed for international undergraduates in Engineering and Computer Science and John Molson School of Business.
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Concordia Considering Online Consent Training For Students
Concordia University is considering online consent training to meet the demands of upcoming provincial legislation.
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Protesters March in Rosemont to Denounce Neo-Nazi Neighbours
About 100 protesters marched this Saturday to oppose fascism in Gabriel Sohier-Chaput’s borough, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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CSU Executives Receive Salary Increase
The Concordia Student Union executive team will be getting a salary increase of about 26 per cent, from $27,063.66 before taxes to $34,074. The salary increase is retroactive to the executives that served in their roles during the 2017-2018 academic year.