Adam Kovac

  • News

    Action, Your Concordia Appeal

    The first steps towards clearing up the current confusion about the future of the Concordia Student Union council have been taken, as the presidential candidates for both disqualified slates, Your Concordia and Action, filed complaints to the CSU Judicial Board on Sunday.

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    DQed

    The 2011 Concordia Student Union election took another bizarre turn last night, as the Chief Electoral Officer Oliver Cohen announced that both Action and the victorious Your Concordia slate had been disqualified.

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    Choosing Your Voice

    Next year, this school will be yours—in a manner of speaking. Two weeks after the Your Concordia slate took the Concordia Student Union elections, the Your Voice slate took a majority of seats in the Concordia Graduate Students’ Association elections

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    A Union for the Union

    Though the 2011 Concordia Student Union election was among the most divisive and controversy-filled in the university’s history, on April 8, leaders from the Your Concordia and Action slates vowed to work together to reform a system both agreed is broken.

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    It’s Your Concordia

    The next Concordia Student Union executive will be manned by the Your Concordia slate, headed by president-elect Lex Gill. The victory was by roughly 350 votes, a slim margin of victory considering the larger-than-normal turnout.

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    Double Ballot Trouble

    As polling stations closed on the last day of voting for the Concordia Student Union election, several students have stepped forward claiming that they were given too many ballots.

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    “Lights, Camera…”

    The Concordia Student Union election, which has already seen accusations of dirty campaign tricks, got even more controversial on Tuesday, as several allegations were made against members of Action, including presidential candidate Khalil Haddad.

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    Not Bored With the Board

    One of the most pressing issues facing Concordia this year has become a non-contentious issue in the upcoming Concordia Student Union election.

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    Candidate Quibble

    An already contentious election had the tension cranked up another notch with two presidential debates last week.

  • Opinions

    The Seven Deadly Sins…  Need an Update

    It’s become increasingly evident that one person’s sins are another person’s constitutional rights.

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    Kettle to the Metal

    The cop was dressed in full riot gear, from his white and blue helmet to his heavy-duty black boots.

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    Action #CSU2011

    Action Presidential Candidates

  • Opinions

    ‘I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.’

    I’m Jewish, I’m a Zionist and I completely support Israeli Apartheid Week.

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    Action Takes Aim at the BoG

    While talking about the Action slate’s priorities should they prove victorious in the upcoming election, presidential candidate Khalil Haddad gets right to the point.

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    Blue Walls

    Heavy with political experience, the Action slate dashed back and forth between the Hall and LB buildings,

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    Student Groups Back on the Ballot

    Students will be able to put their two cents in—literally—at the ballot box when it comes to fee levies for Queer Concordia and The Void

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    Student Union Fires Back

    Hours before former Concordia Student Union VP Sustainability & Promotions Morgan Pudwell read her letter of resignation to a packed council meeting on March 9, 14

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    The Void And Queer Concordia Denied

    Miscommunications with Concordia Student Union Chief Electoral Officer Oliver Cohen and CSU President Heather Lucas will keep two student groups from getting their fee levy requests on the March ballot.

  • Fringe Arts

    “THIS IS A PARTY!”

    Andrew WK wasn’t always real. I don’t mean that as in, he didn’t physically exist. He clearly does, as his hulking frame, long hair,

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    Editorial

    It’s been quite the week here for Concordia University. It’s been the kind of week that makes you stop and wonder, what the hell is going on here?