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Montrealers Host Vigil for Colten Boushie After Accused Murderer Acquitted
The sounds of passionate voices filled the air Tuesday evening in Norman Bethune Square in downtown Montreal. Approximately 100 people gathered with candles and signs in hand, some faces expressing confusion and despair.
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CASA 2018 General Elections: Meet the Candidates
The Commerce and Administration Students Association elections are under way.
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Concordia Board of Governors: University Won’t Share Sexual Misconduct Task Force Applications
The Concordia Student Union won’t be getting the applications that have already been submitted to the university’s Task Force on Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Violence.
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Montreal Civil Rights Group Demands Consultation into Systemic Racism
A petition has been launched by a civil rights group to hold a public consultation on systemic racism and discrimination in Montreal.
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CSU Housing Project Delayed Again
The Concordia Student Union co-op housing project hit a bump in the road. The CSU needs to find an extra $200,000 to meet the requirements to get the construction permit from the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough.
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Pride Montreal Launches Monthly Panel Series
Pride Montreal has launched a monthly panel series to cover topics such as asexuality, queer people in politics, LGBTQ families, pansexuality, and more, according to founding president Eric Pineault.
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Concordia Resource Centre Gives Back to Nearby Communities
An initiative that began near Christmas time has been brought to action, as the Aboriginal Student Resource Centre delivered care packages to three shelters on Feb. 9.
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Transitions 2018 Presents Ways To Improve Our Food Systems
There’s a large group of people at Concordia that care enough about your food that they spent their whole weekend talking about it.
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Concordia Bomb Threat Trial Day 3: Suspect Ordered to Undergo Psychiatric Evaluation
Quebec Justice Melanie Hébert ruled that Hisham Saadi’s confession was completely voluntary and therefore admissible as evidence during the last day of his trial Thursday morning.
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Parc-Extension Protesters Voice Concerns at Council Meeting
Protesters met inside the Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension borough hall to give their two-cents about the transformation of a former community hub into luxury apartments, in a question period with mayor Giuliana Fumagalli and other city officials, Tuesday night.