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Music For Change

Monday, November 3, 7:30 p.m.

Petit Cafe Campus, 57 Prince Arthur E.

Groove to Tara Hall, Soulstice and Francois Graham from Surface of Atlantic to support homes for street kids in Pune, India. $5 pre-sale; $7 at the door.

Film screening: torture and terror

Friday, 7 November, TBA

Ex Centris Theatre, 3536 St. Laurent

The documentary film Under the Hood: A Voyage into the World of Torture tells the story of torture survivors. Meet with the filmmaker, Patricio Henriquez and Adil Charkaoui, a Montrealer who was detained under a security certificate in 2003, spent two years in prison, and continues to live under strict house arrest. Admission is $10, $7.50 for students.

Heart set on Medical or Grad School?

Friday, November 7, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

McConnell Engineering and Leacock Hallways, 3480 University and 855 Sherbrooke O.

Meet reps from graduate and professional programs and get a head start on admissions requirements.

Tune into alternative media

Friday, November 7, 7 p.m.

Leacock Room 132, 855 Sherbrooke O.

Listen to Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman on “Independent Media on War and Elections.”

Feeling dramatic?

Send in scripts by November 7 of ten to 60 minutes on any theme, style, or subject matter for Tuesday Night Café’s ARTIFACT festival to tnc.artifact@gmail.com.

The Barriere Lake Struggle Continues

Tuesday, November 4, 6 p.m.

Native Friendship Centre of Montreal, 2001 St. Laurent

Get the latest on Barriere Lake, a First Nations community protesting government relations, from activists on the frontlines. Free dinner served by Midnight Kitchen.

A Panel Discussion on Clean Water Provision

Wednesday, November 5, 7 p.m.

EV building, 1605 Ste. Catherine

Engineers Without Borders Concordia is sponsoring a free panel discussion on clean water access.

Email non-profit events to news@mcgilldaily.com.