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NewsQPIRG’s Anti-Colonial Week: a Preview
The tenth annual Anti-Colonial week hosted by Concordia’s Quebec Public Interest Research Group and Frigo Vert focuses on modern Indigenous issues, and hopes to invite more people into the Indigenous rights movement.
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NewsToujours Deboutte! Yields a Discussion on Inclusivity in Feminist Events
Several issues were mentioned at a feminist discussion panel held at Université du Québec à Montréal, but some attendees were bothered by the topics of intersectionality and inclusivity.
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NewsHigh School Dropouts After High School
Two high school dropouts tell their stories—why they dropped out, and how they found their way back to school.
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NewsFestive Protesters March Against Simon Jolin-Barrette, CAQ Government
“They took my dreams, my years of experience and education and threw it against the wall.”
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NewsTime Travelling Man Lands at Concordia
Theoretical physicist Dr. Ronald Mallett came to the Loyola campus earlier this week to unravel the threads of time travel.
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NewsJMOSB Kicks Off Movember Fundraisers With Yoga Class
JMOSB kicked off their Movember fundraisers with a yoga class in collaboration with the Concordia Yoga Club.
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NewsNo Arts and Science Candidates In CSU By-Election
Arts and Science candidates were told they are not eligible to run in the CSU by-election due to a lack of signatures.
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NewsMural Painted in Pointe-St.-Charles Shows Solidarity With Global Protests
Montreal artists stand in solidarity with global unrest by dedicating a mural in Pointe-St.-Charles to the protests happening around the world.
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NewsMontreal Zero Waste Festival: From the Community, For the Community
Marché Bonsecours hosted the third annual Zero Waste Festival last weekend, inviting zero waste vendors and zero waste dabblers to learn more about the movement.
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NewsCSU Election Debate Focuses on Referendum
The CSU’s debate for the upcoming by-election on Friday evening allowed discussions around referendum questions and councillor candidacies.

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