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NewsConcordia Reluctant to Discuss Plans for International Tuition
Concordia President Alan Shepard recently announced the university will lose “millions in funding” as the provincial government begins cutting grants for international students next school year. Since then, the university has been unable to answer exactly how much funding they project they will lose.
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NewsMay Day Protests Target Migrant Detention Centre Architects
Anti-capitalist protesters threw vandalized the head office of Lemay, the architectural firm building a migrant detention centre, at the annual May Day protest on Wednesday.
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NewsStudents Urge Concordia to End International Tuition Hikes
As the mass deregulation of international tuition was being discussed in Wednesday’s Board of Governors meeting, a dozen students gathered outside the GM Building, urging Concordia not to use this as an opportunity to continue increasing international tuition.
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NewsASFA Updates: Online Voting Changes, Member Association Allowances on the Table
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations have passed a motion to use SimplyVoting, a third-party platform, to host all future online elections.
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NewsProtests Against Bill 21 Continue as Legault Tells Students to Find Other Jobs
Students had a sit-in outside the Minister of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion’s office to denounce controversial Bill 21.
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NewsCSU and ASFA Adopt Position Against Bill 21
Student associations take up positions against proposed “discriminatory” bill.
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NewsStudents Denounce ‘Inaction’ on Campus Sexual Violence
Students decry the university’s inaction on sexual violence.
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NewsMcGill University Retires Redmen Name After Students Decry Racist Connotations
On Friday morning, McGill University’s Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier announced that the name is being retired immediately.
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NewsThousands Denounce Secularism Bill as Xenophobic
Thousands of people took to the streets this Sunday to protest the CAQ government’s proposed secularism bill.
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NewsA New Migrant Detention Centre Is Being Built in Laval as Quebec Hardens Stance on Immigration
The migration detention centre is set to open in 2021, as the CAQ’s policies are strengthening to generate barriers for immigration.

