DEMO FOR FREE, QUALITY, ACCESSIBLE EDUCATION
When: November 15th at 12:30PM
Where: Corner Mackay and deMaisonneuve
Tomorrow (Nov. 15) students from across the province will be gathering
to march for accessible education! Almost 50,000 students will be on
strike to demand a massive reinvestment in the educational system.
Come and march in solidarity with the thousands of striking students
to resist Charest's attack on accessible education!
There will be free food served by the People's Potato starting at Noon
as well as free hot chocolate.
This contingent is being held in conjunction with students from McGill
and Dawson, which is currently on a 3 day strike. Our contingent will
march together to Dorchester Square (corner Peel and René-Lévesque).
QPIRG Concordia invites you to our Annual General Meeting and Open House.
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Thursday, October 18th , 6-7pm - Open House, 7-8pm - AGM
1500 de Maisonneuve O., suite 204
QPIRG is wheelchair accessible
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Free food! Served at 6pm
Children welcome!*
Announcing... our opt-out period!
QPIRG Concordia is a student funded resource center for social and environmental justice activism for students and community members. We rely on your volunteer and financial support, but we understand that not all students can afford to support us, or may choose not to support us. All Concordia undergrad students may opt-out of their $0.30/credit membership fee, for the fall semester, by coming to our office during the fall opt-out period.
Community Tabling Fair & Films Under the Stars
* click the title above for more info *
Join us for the final event of QPIRG Concordia's Alternative Orientation Program:
Wednesday, September 26 @ the Terrace (behind the Java U in the Hall buidling - downtown campus)
CALL FOR NEW QPIRG Concordia WORKING GROUPS
DEADLINE for NEW and RETURNING working groups: Monday, October 1st, 4pm!!!
What role do working groups play at QPIRG?
Working groups are the core of QPIRG. They are a group of volunteers
(anywhere from 5-50 people) who work throughout the year on a specific
social justice or environmental issue. Working groups receive funding from
QPIRG and use the QPIRG office for many of their activities. Each working
group gets a write-up in the QPIRG pamphlet and on the QPIRG website. All
QPIRG working groups are initiated by volunteers, and must be approved by
the Board of Directors.