Jonathan Caragay-Cook
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News
Here are the Candidates Running for CSU Council
In the upcoming Concordia Student Union by-election, seven students are running for 11 vacant spots on council.
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First Tribunal for Student-Protesters Set for Dec. 2
Despite resumed mediation, the first tribunal hearing for student-protesters involved in last semester’s strikes has been set for Dec. 2, according to Concordia University spokesperson Chris Mota.
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Housing Abuse
HOJO says students need to protect themselves from shady landlords and illegal rental practices in Montreal.
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Reggie’s to Open by End of Month, Fall Reading Week a Possibility
And More Updates From Your Concordia Student Union
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Can Students Strike?
There’s a war on wording between former and current presidents within Concordia University.
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Philosophy Undergrads Say ‘No’ to Strikes, Grads Say ‘Yes’
Philosophy undergraduate students failed to pass a strike motion by one vote last Wednesday, but their graduate counterparts successfully voted for a one day strike a few days after.
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Divesting to Invest in Cleaner Energy
Almost a year since the Concordia University Foundation board announced they would divest $5 million from fossil fuels, they have chosen to reinvest the money into American fund Nelson Capital Management.
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Students Vote for Weeklong Strikes
From Nov. 2 to 8, classes within the Liberal Arts College and the School of Community and Public Affairs will be picketed and disrupted.
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Support Change Wins ASFA Election Redo
Arts and Science students elected the Support Change slate at their faculty student association’s elections, according to official results given by chief electoral officer Julia Vera.
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CSU Seizing Chance to Make Big Announcements
The Concordia Student Union is trying to have a good ass intro to the school year.
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Student-Protester Mediations Begin Without University Rep
The university is not taking part in proceedings and hired an outside mediator to oversee them to ensure impartiality, according to a statement from Concordia spokesperson Chris Mota.
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How To Send a Message
Balancing education and sensationalism is something all forms of media struggle with.
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Fighting For What?
What can and cannot be said in Quebec has been far from a straightforward debate these past few weeks, and it’s partly because of the controversial, now tabled, “hate speech” legislation of Bill 59.
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Fringe Arts
It’s Not a Fluke
In a parking lot between these two streets stood a man and woman, two stories high. Local artist Fluke—no surname—worked atop a hydraulic platform, applying the finishing touches to a mural on the side of a building.
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Human Chain of Parents, Teachers, Students Outside Westmount High Protests Austerity
Chants of “No special cuts” echoed outside Westmount High School Thursday morning, as a line of students, parents and teachers formed a human chain to protest budgetary cuts implemented by the provincial Liberal government.
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Concordia Student-Protester Tribunals Suspended
Tribunal hearings for student protesters involved in last semester’s strikes have been suspended after all parties agreed to enter mediation, according to Concordia University spokesperson Chris Mota.
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Opinions
Nah’msayin?
I’ve eaten a full circle of pizza before. Yeah, I admit it. Sometimes when you play soccer for eight straight hours at Jeanne Mance park, you need a beautifully crafted carbo-load with cheese to prevent yourself from passing out.
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AVEQ and UEQ Are Here to Represent Quebec Students
The Union étudiante du Québec (UEQ) and Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec (AVEQ) will join the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (ASSE) as the major student representatives in provincial politics.
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Potential ASFA Reform to Begin in January, Outside Consultation Recommended
After failing to pass last month, a “visioning process” has been approved by the Arts and Science Federation of Associations (ASFA) council on Thursday night.