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NewsOffering Solidarity for Hong Kong from Afar
Around 300 people gathered on the corner of Milton St. and University St. on China’s national holiday, Oct. 1, to display their “Solidarity with Hong Kong.”
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NewsMissing and Murdered but Never Forgotten
Saturday’s rain didn’t stop hundreds from gathering in Place Émilie-Gamelin in memory of Canada’s roughly 1,200 missing and murdered indigenous women.
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NewsThe Many Barriers to Bodily Autonomy
Roughly 70 people attended a panel discussion organized by the Centre for Gender Advocacy on Thursday, examining how the issue of reproductive justice relates to colonialism, environmental degradation and other forms of violence.
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NewsJanet Mock Talks Intersectionality, Survival and Audacity
Piers Morgan got Janet Mock all wrong. She’s a writer, she’s a sister, she’s a feminist, she’s a trans woman, and she was never a man.
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NewsSustainable Concordia Protests Austerity, Calls for Reinstatement of Staff Member
Sustainable Concordia has amassed around 100 signatures on a petition calling for the reinstatement of the sustainable transportation coordinator—a position that was cut by the university the day after someone had been hired for it.
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NewsThe Hive Is Finally Buzzing at Loyola
After a long and difficult planning process, the Concordia Student Union has officially launched the Loyola Hive Café and its attached student space two weeks after the planned opening date.
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NewsMcGill Head Football Coach Resigns
The McGill Redmen head coach says everyone should be given a chance at rehabilitation.
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NewsUPDATED: McGill Running Back Pleads Not Guilty to Domestic Violence
McGill Redmen football player Luis-Andres Guimont-Mota pleaded not guilty for three criminal charges of assault on his girlfriend, theft and uttering threats in court Thursday.
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NewsAcademic Conference Taking Place at Concordia to Examine LGBT Rights in Canada and Abroad
Concordia will host an international academic conference on the future of LGBT rights on Oct. 6 and 7.
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NewsStanding Up Against Rape Culture, One Finger at a Time
Armed with several bottles of nail polish and a wealth of sexual consent knowledge, the Concordia-based Centre for Gender Advocacy gave manicures at their MANicure event last Friday.

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