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Petition Against CSU President on Hold
Agreement to Reconcile Differences Embraced by All Parties
“We discussed it [and decided] the best course of action was to have a conversation and really lay it on the table…
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ConU Board Under the Microscope
Next BoG Meeting to Be Filmed by Student Gov., Protesters
In the wake of Concordia’s Board of Governors’ refusal to broadcast its own meetings, student-governor A.J. West decided to take matters into his own hands—quite literally.
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McGill Admin Rejects Referendum
Students May Have to Vote on CKUT and QPIRG’s Fate Again
McGill’s radio station, CKUT, and the McGill-operated Quebec Public Interest Research Group might be fighting for their lives after a student-wide referendum keeping them afloat has been rendered inadequate by the university’s administration.
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Catering to Concordia
Students Deliver Home-Cooked Meals to Classmates
“If you’re a student and you work [for] minimum wage, you’re on a very tight budget,” said kitchen manager Marco Carbone. “We make it easy. We provide hearty, healthy meals that we deliver to your home at a very reasonable cost. It’s win-win for everyone.”
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Chris Hedges Bets on Grim Future
Prize-Winning Journalist Talks Occupy Montreal
The former New York Times journalist and author of War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning and Death of the Liberal Class said that the consequences of climate change leave the world very little time to fight against a corporate state that is “hollowing out the [United States] from the inside.”
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Female Media, Fully Clothed
Panel Discussion Takes Aim at Lack of Women in Media
Another study from McMaster University found men were writing 90 per cent of all commentary on politics, national affairs and economics in 2009.
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HIV+ First Nations Peoples Encouraged to Tell Their Story
ConU Lecture Series Continues with Prominent Activist
Members of the Aboriginal community living with HIV and AIDS need to speak up and share their stories in order to gain strength and persevere, was the message delivered to Concordia students last week.
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NDP Debate Lacks Sparks
Candidates Struggle to Differentiate From Each Other
One thing was immediately clear at the federal National Democratic Party candidates debate at Concordia last week: New Democrats agree with each other on almost everything.
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Tenants Go Fish at the Rental Board
Rights Group Demands Shorter Wait Time for Hearings
Angry tenants went fishing today at the Régie de logement office in Montreal in hopes of catching a break from the province.
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Highlights from the CSU Council Meeting
Petition Against Gill and Filming the BoG Among Points Discussed
A petition and website launched by Tomer Shavit in an effort to impeach Concordia Student Union President Lex Gill was dismissed out of hand by councillors and executives as “unnecessary and a waste of time.”
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Petition to Impeach CSU President Circulating
Website Takes Aim at Lex Gill
A petition launched on Jan. 25 with the goal of impeaching Concordia Student Union President Lex Gill was discussed before a motion of confidence in Gill and the executive was passed unanimously.





