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Concordia Promised $10 Million for Research on Smart, Sustainable Cities
Most Canadians live in cities.
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Anti-Fascist Collective Provides Free Meals Every Saturday
The cooperative collective organization, Food Against Fascism, has served a free lunch outside Concordia’s Sir George Williams campus on De Maisonneuve Blvd. every Saturday afternoon since its debut in May 2017.
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Concordia’s Library Union Gears Up for More Negotiations
When the Concordia University Library Employee Union came to terms with the university on their collective agreement, they did so knowing that another round of negotiations would be coming up.
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Concordia Professor Awarded $6M for Uncovering Antibiotic Alternatives
One Concordia researcher is developing a novel approach to combat the overuse of antibiotics on farms around the country.
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United Against Racism: CSU Community Consultation Wants to Hear From You
From Trump’s election and the resurgence of far-right movements, to the passing of Bill 62, the steady accumulation of racist and disenfranchising events has sparked outrage amongst various minority groups.
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Montreal Women’s March Takes Place to Fight for Intersectional Rights
Hundreds of people holding hands chant Alicia Keys’ lyrics “I’m on fire, I am powerful” in solidarity, prompted by artist Barbara Chin.
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ASFA Task Force to Tackle Sexual Misconduct Allegations
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations has created a task force to make a statement regarding the allegations of sexual misconduct by professors in Concordia’s creative writing program.
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Concordia Announces Upcoming Policy on Student-Faculty Relationships
Concordia University will be releasing a clarification to their conflict of interest policy regarding intimate relationships between students, staff and faculty. The policy was supposed to be released at the end of the month, but due to recent allegations in the English department, will likely be released next week, Concordia President Alan Shepard announced.
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Café X Announces Closure of Last Location
A fixture on the campus since 1983, and one of Concordia’s first student-run spaces, Café X announced the closure of their EV location in a statement on Facebook yesterday. This decision comes on the heels of the closure of the VA location in October.
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How Does Social Media Affect Our Perceptions of Refugees?
Naffi’s research focuses social media, specifically on the ways it shapes people’s perspective on refugees.