Josh Fischlin
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New Provost, New Academic Priority
Embedded within Carr’s list of nine priorities is an “Indigenous Strategy,” along with various other goals, all focused around supporting both faculty and students in their academic pursuits.
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Graham Carr Appointed Provost of Concordia
The Office of the Provost is responsible for managing academic affairs at the university. This includes contract negotiations for faculty members, curriculum appraisals, and academic facilities.
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Addressing Equity at Concordia
C-FAR is leading an effort to collect relevant data that will help form a clearer picture of the scope of misrepresentation and toxicity at the university.
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Bundle Up for your News Forecast
The who’s who of the CSU tell us what to get ready for in the coming year.
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Concordia Student Politics 101
Faculty associations are made up of a council of representatives, comprised of students elected to their specific department within the faculty, and an executive team, which handles the daily operations needed to keep the association afloat—such as budget creation and social event coordinating, among other things.
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Concordia Projects $6.3M Deficit For Upcoming Year, Tuition To Increase
The announcement comes on the heels of last year’s $9.4 million deficit, which was originally projected to be $8.3 million.
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Demonstrations Prompt Cancellation of Energy East Pipeline Hearing
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre cancelled his scheduled appearance, calling the event a “circus.”
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ASFA Grad Ball Cancelled
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ first attempt at hosting an official grad ball will not come to fruition this year.
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Montreal May Day Protests Erupt In Violence, Arrests
Clashes erupted about an hour into the march when protesters began launching what appeared to be rocks, eggs, and fireworks towards police officers who were lined-up in front of Station 20 on Ste. Catherine St., shattering some of the building’s windows.
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Nuit Debout Demonstrations Continue in Montreal
Nearly 200 people gathered for the city’s first official Nuit Debout occupation at Phillips Square on Friday evening.
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CSU Drafts Safer Spaces Policy
The Concordia Student Union has officially drafted a Safer Spaces Policy.
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Second Attempt to Restructure ASFA Fails
It’s official now—the Arts and Science Federation of Associations will not restructure.
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The Right to Speak
The unforeseen consequences of student-protester tribunals have come to light, possibly setting the stage for a legal dispute between the Concordia Student Union and the university.
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CSU Election Results: Act Together Wins Big, All Referendum Questions Pass
All eight members of the Act Together slate will comprise the upcoming Concordia Student Union executive team.
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UPDATE: ASFA Restructure Referendum Might Not Go Back To Ballot
Arts and Science students might not have a second chance to restructure the student association representing them.
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CSU Election: Meet Your Executive Candidates
Concordia Student Union general elections begins on March 29, and aside from the Loyola Coordinator spot, all executive positions are contested.
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5 Days for the Homeless Raises Thousands for Charity
For the ninth year in a row, students at Concordia slept on the street to raise awareness for homelessness by living off of food donated by strangers in the 5 Days for the Homeless campaign.
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ASFA Will Not Restructure, Fee-Levy to Increase
After months of debates, proposal drafts and lawyer consultations, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations referendum question to restructure did not pass.
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Anti-Police Brutality Demo Ends Peacefully, No Arrests
The 20th annual anti-police brutality protest held annually on March 15 ended with zero arrests for the first time in years.
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The Nouveau Frigo Vert
Le Frigo Vert has officially moved into its new space at 1440 Mackay St.