Josh Fischlin
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NewsASFA Referendum Breakdown
Starting on March 16, the Arts and Science Federation of Associations will be holding a referendum to decide its structural fate, possibly eliminating the association’s culture of throwing large parties.
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NewsReggie’s Safer Space Policy in First Stage of Development
The Concordia Student Union and the Centre For Gender Advocacy have begun collaborating on the creation of a Safer Space Policy for Reggie’s.
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NewsCSU and ASFA Adopt Safe Space Policy For Reggie’s
Both the Concordia Student Union and the Arts and Science Federation of Associations have passed contentious motions to create a safe space policy at Concordia’s on-campus bar, Reggie’s.
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NewsConcordia Engineering and Computer Science Association Seeks to Renovate Lounge Space
Concordia’s Engineering and Computer Science Association—which represents 3,250 students—is looking to approve a budget proposal to renovate their B-Annex Lounge.
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NewsConcordia Students Raising Awareness for Oromo Struggle
Two Concordia students are pushing to raise awareness for a struggle taking place over 6,500 miles away.
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NewsRobbery on Concordia Downtown Campus
A political science department projector was forcefully stolen from a seminar room on the twelfth floor of the Hall building on the week before Nov. 25.
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NewsCASA Election Results: Evan Pitchie Elected President
Evan Pitchie, who campaigned on a platform of “pioneering innovation, creating a dependable network and instilling passion and pride,” was elected as CASA’s new president.
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NewsASFA Restructuring Proposal Will Go To Referendum
If passed by Concordia Arts and Science students, the proposal will turn the federation into a “funding body” rather than a “big association.”
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NewsCASA Elections Ahead
Elections for the Commerce and Administration Students’ Association begin today and both presidential candidates are looking to increase student awareness of the association.
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NewsASFA: Real Change Is On The Way
A proposal to restructure the federation was approved at a special council meeting on Thursday in an attempt to combat the “toxic atmosphere” staining its reputation.
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NewsASFA Restructuring Proposal Approved
Real change is in the works for the Arts and Science Federation of Associations.
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NewsPolitical Science Students Seeking Accreditation
The group representing political science students at Concordia is pushing for provincial recognition with more representative rights and privileges, and will need to garner 400 to 500 votes from fellow poli-sci students.
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NewsConcordia Announces ‘Bittersweet’ Departure of Senior Administrator
Despite the loss, President Alan Shepard said he’s confident that the leadership team at Concordia will be able to keep up their momentum.
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NewsASFA Communications Coordinator May Become Hired Position
The move comes in light of the resignation of Cleo de Fonseca, who ran for the VP Communications position on the Support Change slate during ASFA’s election in October. She is stepping down from the position due to her imminent graduation.
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NewsMaking Campus More Accessible
Dirty diapers beware—the Concordia Student Union is moving forward with a pilot project to install baby changing tables on the downtown campus.
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NewsReggie’s Bar Set To Open Tomorrow
After two years of anticipation, students will finally be able to sit down for a pint on campus.
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Special IssueGetting Back on Track
The train derailment at Lac Mégantic left Canada reeling in its wake. The disaster, which occurred on July 6, 2013, took the lives of 47 people. The incident brought into question the security concerns that surround railway transportation of hazardous goods.
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NewsCSU 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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NewsHere 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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NewsFrigo Vert to Relocate to More Accessible Space
Concordia food co-op Frigo Vert is moving forward with their plans to relocate to a larger, more accessible space near the university’s downtown campus this spring.

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