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Profs oppose Project Hero

Sixteen professors at the University of Regina have signed a letter asking the institution to withdraw from Project Hero, a scholarship fund for the children of fallen soldiers.

According to the letter sent to U of R president Vianne Timmons, the professors feel that the project “represents a dangerous cultural turn” by “associat[ing] ‘heroism’ with the act of military intervention.”

First Nations students protest funding cuts

Students at the First Nations University of Canada have been staging a live-in since March 23 to protest the decision of the federal and provincial governments to cut funding to the institution.

“We’re demanding the money flow back into the institution,” said Cadmus Delorme, the FNUC student association vice-president. “By participating in this live-in, we want to tell everybody that we are like a family and this is our home.”

Quebec bill may target niqabs

Quebec’s provincial government has ignited a row over reasonable accommodation with a proposed law requiring people to uncover their faces when giving or receiving any public service, including giving or receiving health services and teaching and learning at publicly funded schools and universities.

The proposal has been widely seen as a prohibition of the niqab, a veil worn by some Muslim women that leaves only the eyes uncovered.

Alia Hogben, president of the Canadian Council of Muslim Women, cautioned that “the bill is not about niqabs.”

Ryerson student files class action suit

Ryerson University student Chris Avenir is suing Ryerson in a $10 million dollar class action lawsuit for not allowing him to be represented by a lawyer at a hearing he was called to for sharing work online.

In 2008, Avenir was charged with organizing and using a Facebook study group called Dungeons/Mastering Chemistry Solution that allowed students to post answers to homework problems.

CFS faces falling membership

The Concordia Student Union (CSU) is the latest group to enter the boxing ring against the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) following a resounding vote to de-federate.

The vote took place March 23-25, with 72 per cent of students voting “no” in response to the referendum question “Are you in favour of continued membership in the Canadian Federation of Students?”

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