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CSU Denounces Sexual Harassment Allegations in Concordia English Department
The Concordia Student Union said they support the survivors of the alleged abuse and sexual misconduct perpetrated by professors in Concordia’s English department.
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Parc-Extension Residents Protest at Borough Hall Against Luxury Apartments
A group of Parc-Extension residents came to protest the construction of high-end apartments at Hutchison Plaza at the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension borough hall Thursday night.
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CSU to Host Workshops on Community Activism
2017 came with a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment and hate speech in Quebec, and it’s motivated the Concordia Student Union to create a new hands-on multi-workshop program to challenge it.
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Former Concordia Administrator Receives $150,000 in Severance Pay
Former Concordia University senior administrator, Benoit-Antoine Bacon has received a $153,220 severance package, according to financial documents released by the university in October. The amount is decided upon based on how long he served in his roles at Concordia.
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Concordia Investigates Sexual Misconduct Allegations in Creative Writing Program
Concordia University President Alan Shepard refused to disclose whether professors allegedly involved in rampant sexual misconduct in the university’s creative writing program have been suspended from their teaching positions.
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Concordia Graduate Accuses English Professors of Sexual Harassment, Abuse of Power
Concordia English professors are being accused of sexual harassment and abuse of power after a blog post detailing rampant misconduct was published Monday.
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Photo Essay: Neither Here Nor There
Ville Saint-Pierre is confined by immovable and imposing structures, and without proper planning, so are its residents.
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Indigenous Spirituality at Concordia Now Mandatory for all Christian Theology Students
After a few years of only being offered occasionally, the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia decided to make a course on indigenous spirituality available full-time.
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Parc-Extension Building Owner Threatens to Shut Off Water, Gas and Electricity
A small group of Parc-Extension residents protested in the office of the new owner of Hutchison Plaza, Thursday morning, after the landlord warned they would cut off water, gas, and electricity on Jan. 8, 2018.
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TVA Nouvelles Complicit in Islamophobia and Rise of Far-Right, Protesters Say
After misinformation was spread by TVA Nouvelles, a group of 200 took to Ste. Catherine St. in anger Wednesday night.