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NewsIt Takes All of Us Online Consent Training Faces Backlash
Many feel that a lack of systematic change overrides the university’s attempt at a training.
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NewsLocal Businesses Around Montreal Are Getting Pushed Out
Many of the kinds of businesses that help sustain this kind of community depend on affordable commercial spaces.
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NewsCRE’s Youth Reconciliation Initiative Marks Orange Shirt Day by Reflecting on Hard Questions
In a Jarry Park gazebo on a cool, bright Sunday, the Montreal branch of Canadian Roots Exchange’s Youth Reconciliation Initiative marked Orange Shirt Day with an intimate exchange around snacks and homemade soup.
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NewsProtests Denouncing Secularism Law Continue
After having the secularism law formerly known as Bill 21 implemented for a month, protesters continue their demand to have the law changed.
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NewsConcordia is Running Out of Space in Psychology Classes
Psychology students are struggling to make it into their own classes.
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NewsHalf a Million Take to Montreal’s Streets to Demand Better Climate Policies
Approximately half a million Montrealers led by Greta Thunberg mobilized to demand better climate policies.
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NewsFormer Concordia Sexual Violence Survivor, CRARR Denounce Online Consent Training
A former Concordia student and CRARR say Concordia’s online consent training doesn’t go far enough in providing legal resources.
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Politics Catered to the Youth: Federal Election Debate
Climate action and health care were at the forefront of the federal debate catering to young voters.
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NewsJMSB Receives Gender Parity Certification by Women in Governance
The goal is to have an equitable hierarchy among the faculty and administration that reflects gender parity.
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NewsCSU Gives Funding to Engineering Club Spaces
The itemized budget submitted to the CSU detailed the needs of the different clubs, including new laptops, workstation computers, servers, and various peripherals.

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