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NewsHow easy is it for Concordia students to attend from out of country?
International students face barriers to entry despite Canada topping list of most popular study abroad destinations.
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NewsProtestors disrupt Stephen Harper-led pro-Israel talks
Activists demonstrate for boycotts, divestment, and sanctions in response to Israeli human rights violations at the “fireside chat” led by Stephen Harper and organized by B’nai Brith Canada and NGO Monitor in Montreal.
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NewsDesign contest generates ideas on how to replace toppled John A. Macdonald statue
Design centring victims of residential schools voted best idea to replace John A. Macdonald statue.
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NewsThe number of self-reported COVID-19 cases on campus has now risen to 53
What does the rise in self-reported Covid cases on campus mean for Concordia?
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NewsStudents dance for divestment at McGill
Dance party held at McGill to celebrate recent divestment announcements at U of T, Harvard
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NewsMontrealers come together in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en nation and the Fairy Creek blockade
Protestors gathered in solidarity with Wet’suwet’en to pressure government into rejecting Teal Jones’ proposed injunction renewal
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NewsChina’s genocide on Uyghur people: A parallel to Canada’s overlooked history
“Ever since Canada’s inception, there’s been this idea that Indigenous people just get in the way of progress.” -
NewsProtestors denounce federal government for missing its Paris Agreement targets
Protestors denounce the federal government’s inaction towards the climate crisis and for missing its Paris Agreement targets.
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NewsStudent-run relief initiative at Concordia aids earthquake survivors in Haiti
As Haiti continues to recover from August’s magnitude 7.2 earthquake, the Haitian Students Association of Concordia has started a relief initiative to lend a helping hand.
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NewsDaniella’s delightful bakery
Originally a pandemic hobby, Daniella Hosni has transformed her baking talents into a small business.

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