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NewsTuition hikes threaten fee levy groups’ funding
With predicted lower enrolment rates due to the CAQ’s proposed tuition hike, fee levy groups will lose funding.
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NewsASAC’s vibrant presence
From hosting parties, potlucks, and mingling events to creating pop-ups for Black entrepreneurs, ASAC has become a backbone for the Afro-descendant community at Concordia.
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NewsNew study permit cap divisive amongst international students
Canada will only approve approximately 360,000 study permits in 2024, a 35 per cent reduction from the 579,075 approved study permits in 2023.
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NewsMontrealers urge government to stop Bill 31
Various tenant unions and demonstrators continue their fight against Bill 31 and its possible implementation.
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NewsMontreal students join forces in protest for Palestine
Students from universities all around the city walked out of their classes to march to denounce their universities’ support of Israel.
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NewsTeach-in held amidst student strike
Concordia students gathered to learn about how to stop the government’s tuition increase.
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NewsCourse cuts disrupt academic life
With Concordia’s budget issues and tuition hikes, classes for the new semester have been cut by 10 per cent.
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NewsThe reality of learning French in six months
For many non-French speaking immigrants, Quebec’s imposed six-month timeline to learn French is not realistic.
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NewsCampus security: New name, same worries
After Concordia’s campus security rebranded itself, BIPOC students were not convinced security has changed.

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