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News‘I Felt Like I Survived a Mini War’ in Hong Kong
Concordia student who went on exchange to Hong Kong shares her experiences with protests.
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NewsClimate Activists Demand Free, Expanded Public Transit System
Climate activists protest for free transit to fight climate change.
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NewsBlack Friday Puts Unnecessary Stress on Retail Workers
Black Friday marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season, but it also adds a lot of stress to the full-time students who work in retail.
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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.

