COVID-19 pandemic, things are starting to look very different this year.Students are not holding large events for frosh week, which is considered an essential part of the university experience, especially for foreign students.“For some of these people, they want to experience how Montreal feels like,” said Saqlane Mehdi, the vice-president of events at Concordia’s Student Exchange Association.“We’re kind of hoping to do these events in a larger space like public parks or an auditorium.”Concordia University’s residences are closed this year.
Coronavirus: Quebec Anglophone universities still plan to hold most classes online in the fall The university says they couldn’t keep social distance measures in place because the area is too.