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NewsAnti-Black Racism at Concordia: 53 Years of Inaction
Concordia’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism has made sweeping recommendations, but some Black students remain skeptical about their implementation and accountability.
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NewsThe Cap’s Been Popped
Due to a nationwide shortage of workers, the federal government has lifted the 20-hour weekly work limit for international students. How will this change affect their labour rights?
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NewsThe Ghosts of Grey Nuns
Colonial violence defines the legacy of the Grey Nuns. Concordia owns the order’s Motherhouse, but has never acknowledged nor apologized for its atrocities. Here is a look into the nuns’ history.
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NewsDid You Hear That? Or Am I Going Crazy?
Shadows of nuns in mirrors, screams of children and more spooky scenes haunt Concordia’s Grey Nuns building.
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NewsConcordia University: Champion of Greenwashing
Concordia’s cozying-up to the Royal Bank of Canada has raised alarms from students fighting for Indigenous rights and climate justice.
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NewsAbortion Access in Montreal: An Uphill Battle
Inadequate access to reproductive care can have life-or-death consequences for millions of Canadians with uteruses.
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News“One Solution: Revolution”
For the fifth consecutive Saturday, thousands of Montrealers gathered to bring attention to the ongoing demonstrations in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini.
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NewsFreedom and Liberation: Political Prisoners at Forefront of Palestinian Liberation
On Oct. 22, protesters gathered in front of the French consulate of Montreal in solidarity with Lebanese political prisoner Georges Abdallah.
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NewsAre Cars Becoming Useless in Montreal?
While Montreal is increasing its electric car charging stations, residents are moving towards a car-free lifestyle.
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NewsIs Concordia’s International Student Health Care Accessible Enough?
Concordia international students report having to neglect their health due to their current health care plan not being sufficiently accessible.

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