News
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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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NewsLa Falaise Saint-Jacques: From a Forgotten Dump to a Rebirthed Forest
Once a garbage dump, the Falaise Saint-Jacques has now been restored by community group Sauvons La Falaise.
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News“Enough is Enough”: Students and Workers Boycott Sexual Violence Committee
Concordia has a long history of mishandling sexual violence. Student unions have responded by withdrawing from the university’s sexual violence standing committee.
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NewsDisabled Student Unable to Evacuate During Fire Drill
Campus security failed to evacuate a disabled student during a fire drill in Concordia’s Learning Square building.
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NewsYesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Iranian Reporting Must Continue
Iran’s ongoing protests are mainly covered by citizens on social media, when mainstream media should have reported the issue more thoroughly.
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NewsBig Picket Energy
After several rounds of pamphlets, picketing, paint tubes and bouncy castles, the fall reading week strike has come to an end.
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NewsDebtors’ University
A lack of adequate financial and emotional support from Concordia has left Iranian international students vulnerable.
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NewsTruth and Reconciliation March Turns the Streets Orange
Indigenous People and allies march for the second National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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NewsSam Kuhn and the Fight for Children with Autism
How an angry father turned to politics to provide for their special needs child.

