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NewsConcordia Bomb Hoax Suspect Could Face 30 Month Sentence
Hisham Saadi’s sentencing ran throughout Monday afternoon. Saadi was convicted this past June after issuing a bomb threat to Concordia University in March 2017.
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Concordia Receives $15 million in Funding for Engineering and Computer Science Faculty
Concordia’s first woman to earn a PhD in building engineering at Concordia donated $15 million to Concordia University and the Engineering Faculty on Monday afternoon, which is now being named the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science.
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NewsCSU Aims to “Step up” for Student Parents on Campus
Supporting student parents on campus will be a priority for the Concordia Student Union. The CSU will be working with Concordia to implement new policies for student parents on campus.
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NewsStripping Down Racism Found in Indigenous Healthcare
To kickstart Indigenous Awareness week, McGill’s Indigenous Health Profession Program and the Social Equity and Diversity Education Office organized a panel to discuss the racism in healthcare and education.
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NewsProvincial Debate on Student Issues Targets Free Education
When talking about free education at Friday night’s debate, Liberal Party candidate David Birnbaum looked frustrated, stressing that free education is “totally unrealistic,” right before slamming his fist on the table.
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NewsImmigration at the Center of the Conversation at First English Debate
If there was any uncertainty about what has taken over the election campaign since it first started Quebecers were reminded after Monday night’s English language debate. Throughout the debate—the first ever televised—the topic of immigration continued to take centre stage.
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Another Complaint Against ASFA at the Quebec Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission
A complaint against the Arts and Science Federation of Associations is being sent to the Quebec Human Rights Commission over an alleged lack of aid to former student Harris Turpin who said he faced sexual harassment from then ASFA president Jonathan Roy, who worked as president throughout the last school year.
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NewsMontrealers Call for the Environment to be a Topic in Current Elections
In the midst of the provincial election campaign, immigration has become one of the main focal points, leaving many to feel environmental issues have been overlooked.
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NewsEducation Debate at UQAM Throws Liberal Party to The Wolves
Higher Education Minister Hélène David anxiously clutched the armchair of her seat all throughout Tuesday night’s debate on education, at Université du Québec à Montréal.
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NewsUniversities Who Attract the Most International Students Will Get Rewarded this Year
Francophone universities that can attract the most international students will now be able to receive additional funding from the provincial government, under a plan proposed by the Liberals.

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