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NewsIs Concordia responsible for this student’s deportation?
Elijah Pedriani claims that, not only did advisors present part-time studies as a legitimate option for him, the administration also forced him to take two semesters as a part-time student. Yet not once was he informed that this would lead to a violation of his study permit, he said.
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NewsCSU releases 2022-2023 operations budget
New budget, new bylaws, new council members: the Concordia Student Union made moves during Wednesday’s special council meeting.
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Meet me at the mall, for art, research and science
Concordia’s Center for Research on Aging teams up with the Art Hives to bring research labs to the community.
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NewsConcordia removes all COVID-19 health measures
Masks will no longer be required at Concordia beginning on June 23. COVID-19 case self-reporting is also ending.
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NewsCSU council prepares for upcoming academic year
Sorting out their duties and filling seats in their committees, CSU council members had their last regular meeting until the fall.
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NewsConcordia renews contract with notorious prison food provider
Aramark has served Concordia students uncooked chicken, moldy bread, hair and bits of plastic. The corporation’s contract with the university was recently renewed until 2026.
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NewsWorkers at Orange Julep face racial harassment
One of Montreal’s cultural landmarks is still no safe environment for its Asian workers.
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NewsProtesters gather in support of Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike
Protesters gather at the intersection of Guy St. and De Maisonneuve Blvd. on May 25, calling for the freedom of Palestinians detained in Israeli jails.
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NewsEnd of mask mandates in Quebec endangering the immunocompromised
The immunocompromised in Quebec feel forgotten amidst the loosening of restrictions.
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NewsDes milliers de manifestants marchent ensemble contre le projet de loi 96
Des manifestant.es marchent dans l’espoir de pouvoir abolir le projet de loi 96.

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