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In December, five McGill University students penned a petition calling on the university to "make a statement and take action" against a fellow student, described as a first-year male, who they accused of sexual assault. The petition amassed 50,000 signatures in three days. 

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February is a good time of year to slow down, get in tune with your body and focus on your physical and mental health — and Grove Campus, a Montreal-based yoga company, is here to help you do so.

In honour of it being Black History Month, Grove Campus is offering "Y(our) Yoga Journey," an eight-day long virtual event that'll not only teach a yoga class but "Black history and culture," too. 

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Minister of Higher Education Danielle McCann announced on Thursday that as of February 8, every student in a Quebec CEGEP or university living in a red zone, "regardless of his or her program of study, will gradually be able to benefit from teaching or group activities." 

Here's everything you need to know about the province's plan to reopen post-secondary schools. 

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For many recent and future high school graduates in Quebec, this year’s application season has been particularly stress-filled. Even more so for those who were rejected from their program of choice, or didn’t have time to decide where to apply before the cut-off date.

The good news is that you'll be getting another chance to pursue your educational goals this upcoming Fall semester since TAV College is still considering applications to many of its pre-university and career programs.

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Finding healthy ways to cope with life's many ups and downs can be difficult, so you just need to find what's right for you. And for Montreal yoga instructor and entrepreneur Brandon Dawson-Jarvis, it's practicing mindfulness and yoga that have helped him get through tough times.

If you're curious about what yoga can do for you, his company, Grove Campus, is hosting a 9-day virtual yoga journey that's completely free and is happening from November 18 to 26, which you can register for here.

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The last year has brought us more reasons to cry than ever. So it's time to refresh our list of the best places to cry in public in Montreal to suit pandemic restrictions and accommodate all the delightful new stresses that come along with them.

COVID-19, unfortunately, means exhibitionary crying is out for now: no heading to crowded places to let the world know how you're feeling or sitting among happy tourists in Old Montreal for some public but still anonymous sobs.

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Due to their for their alleged misconduct in handling her harassment case late last year, a Concordia PhD student is filing two ethical complaints against five Montreal police officers.

Anna, which is the name being used in the official release and not her real name, went to the SPVM following months of harassment by a man, who she said made her feel unsafe. She claims that the officers involved ignored her, laughed at her and refused to offer her support.

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One corner of Parc-Ex is soon to be transformed thanks to a new housing project by the city. Montreal has purchased a huge property at 7290 and 7300 rue Hutchison to bring more social housing to Parc-Ex as the area undergoes huge change. This marks the first time the City of Montreal has exercised its 'right of first refusal' to acquire a property for rental housing in any borough. 

"This right of first refusal allows us to seize an opportunity and invest in social housing, for which there is a crying need," explained Robert Beaudry, executive committee member responsible for property management, planning, housing, major parks, and Parc Jean-Drapeau. 

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