Jonathan Caragay-Cook
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International Women’s Day Takes to Montreal Streets
To mark the annual International Women’s Day, approximately 200 people gathered at Cabot Square to hear speeches, dance and listen to music, march for equality and celebrate womanhood of all backgrounds.
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University Bylaw Contradicts Provincial Law
Concordia’s bylaws say that anyone who has been sanctioned under the Code of Rights and Responsibilities within the past three years is not eligible to serve on Senate or the Board of Governors. Provincial laws say otherwise.
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Burritoville Making Steady Progress
New Solidarity Cooperative in Midst of Renovations and Growing Membership
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16 Concordia Student Strikers Receive Letters of Reprimand from Tribunal Panel
Sixteen students have received a letter of reprimand—the most lenient of consequences—after an independent tribunal panel unanimously voted to uphold charges of class disruptions filed by Michael Lipson, a political science professor.
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CATs Demonstrate Against Concordia CFO’s $235,000 Severance Package
Eight students wearing cat masks dropped “golden parachutes” from the Hall building’s mezzanine level to symbolize excessive spending by Concordia administration on Thursday morning.
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Concordia Senate Update
With lawyers present in the room, Concordia President Alan Shepard asked the university’s senate body to understand he can’t fully comment on the news that a recently departed senior admin received $235,000 in severance.
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Terms for the Concordia Student Union’s New Housing Decided
The template, called a term sheet, clearly defines and covers the entire legal framework for the four parties responsible for creating the new cooperative housing, according to CSU General Coordinator Terry Wilkings.
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AVEQ Waiting for More Members
The Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec (AVEQ) is currently being run by a temporary staff of five positions, according to interim Communications Coordinator Isaac Stethem.
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Second Student-Protester Tribunal at Concordia Set for Feb. 9
The upcoming tribunal is for political science professor Michael Lipson and the 17 student-protesters he charged for disrupting his class on April 1, 2015.
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Parent Says Police Overstepped Boundaries
Two weeks ago, 5-year-old Charlotte went to the dentist. Her mouth was frozen after the morning appointment, meaning she couldn’t eat food for about an hour or so.
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The SPVM Violently Suppressed My Media RIghts
Screaming like a possessed man is not the type of behaviour one expects from a trained police officer—then again, I’ve never interacted with a rogue undercover cop before.
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Reggie’s Lowers Prices
Reggie’s is still very young, says Lori Dimaria about the Concordia Student Union-owned bar she oversees.
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Concordia Briefs: Search for New Provost Begins, Committee to Evaluate President’s First Term
Concordia President Alan Shepard announced he is not leaving his post, despite concern by “four or five people” that he was, at a university Senate meeting on Friday.
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Syrian Student Association Wants Concordia Refugee Resource Centre
To provide better support for thousands of Syrian refugees in the city and at Concordia, Swaid and over 700 students want to see the creation of a refugee resource centre using student money.
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Where’s Concordia Heading?
You’ve probably received emails from Concordia inviting you to partake in an “Idea Cafe” for its new strategic directions, trashed them and never thought to go.
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Undercover Cops Infiltrate Montreal Night Protest
At least four undercover police officers infiltrated a protest against austerity measures and state violence on Friday night in downtown Montreal, which resulted in around nine arrests, according to Montreal police.
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CSU By-elections: All Referendum Questions Pass
1102 students voted during polling from Nov. 24 to 26
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CSU By-elections: What You’ll Be Voting For
Here’s a breakdown of the questions that will appear on the CSU by-elections’ ballot from Nov. 24 to 26.
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Mei-Ling Reaches Settlement With ASFA
The Centre for Research Action on Race Relations (CRARR) in Montreal, which acts as Mei-Ling’s representative, reached a settlement with ASFA following mediation.