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NewsFeeling Disoriented
In late August of previous years, the Concordia Student Union has plastered the campus with posters and handed out flyers detailing the year’s Orientation schedule.
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NewsNo Means No 101
For the first time, Concordia frosh leaders received specialized training on sexual assault and consent this year.
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NewsWaiting in Limbo
Like 45,000 others, the 26 Concordia students charged by the university for their actions during the strikes head back to class Wednesday. They just have no idea for how long.
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NewsPretty Vacant
Concordia’s Board of Governors is missing one key component—a regular undergraduate student representative.
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NewsGanging Up on PQ and Liberals
Following a well-developed party playbook, the answers came easily for the Parti Québécois and Liberal candidates at Thursday night’s English-language…
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NewsTalking With The President
Classes don’t start for another week, but there’s already a new face on campus.
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NewsThe Last Day of Action
What has become a monthly tradition of en masse civic protests in downtown Montreal had its last incarnation of the summer Wednesday afternoon.
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NewsAn Empty Seat
Though his term was supposed to end on June 1, council asked Nick Cuillerier to stick around as interim Chair while it began a search for his replacement.
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NewsThe Changing Tide
The student movement suffered a serious blow on August 13 as three consecutive CEGEPs voted to either end or suspend the months-long strike.
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“A New Chapter”
They may have lost their iconic frontman last week, but CLASSE is ready to kickstart a new chapter in the student movement.

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