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NewsConcordia President Cancels Class for the Climate Strike
Interim President Graham Carr notified students by email last week that Friday classes will be cancelled between 11:45 a.m. and 4 p.m. due to the planned global climate strike.
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NewsCSU to Fund Bursary Supporting Indigenous Student Parents
The Concordia Student Union council agreed to an Indigenous student parent bursary pilot project to ease financial burdens.
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NewsExtinction Rébellion Continues Slow Swarms
Black-clad protesters took to the streets to protest climate inaction on Friday.
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NewsProtesters Denounce ICE at Montreal’s United States Consulate
Since 2012, ICE has detained nearly 1500 U.S. citizens, the main targets being children of immigrants, and citizens born outside of the U.S. Forced to prove their American citizenship, detainees spend nights in detention facilities, away from friends and family. Protesters stood in solidarity with detained migrants.
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NewsAnti-Gentrification Protesters Disrupt Université de Montréal Celebrations
A few dozen protesters disrupted Université de Montréal’s new science pavilion opening celebrations in Park Extension on Saturday to denounce gentrification.
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News(Dis)Orientation Hopes to Fill in the Gaps for New and Returning Students
The events, held from Sept. 10 through 14, were chosen to best serve members of marginalized communities at Concordia.
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NewsSenate: Changes to Student Senate Eligibility Requirements, Discussions Around Fall Reading Week Continue
The Senate moved to support allowing independent undergraduate students and students in conditional standing to sit on Senate starting in 2020, discussions around fall reading week continue.
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NewsConcordia Student Union Launches Sustainability Campaign
The Concordia Student Union kicked off its new sustainability campaign at orientation week, which began on Sept. 3. Throughout orientation week, the CSU stuck to the theme of sustainability, hosting a zero waste community fair featuring organizations from across campus.
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NewsJagmeet Singh Addresses CAQ, Climate in Town Hall
As the federal election draws closer, the NDP seeks to make inroads in Quebec to try and recover some of the support it lost in 2015 under Thomas Mulcair.
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NewsQuebec’s Ongoing Struggle With Secularism Laws
The passing of Bill 21 into law has left many students and recent graduates in the dark on what their futures might look like.

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