Vince Morello
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Concordia Announces Upcoming Policy on Student-Faculty Relationships
Concordia University will be releasing a clarification to their conflict of interest policy regarding intimate relationships between students, staff and faculty. The policy was supposed to be released at the end of the month, but due to recent allegations in the English department, will likely be released next week, Concordia President Alan Shepard announced.
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CSU Denounces Sexual Harassment Allegations in Concordia English Department
The Concordia Student Union said they support the survivors of the alleged abuse and sexual misconduct perpetrated by professors in Concordia’s English department.
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Former Concordia Administrator Receives $150,000 in Severance Pay
Former Concordia University senior administrator, Benoit-Antoine Bacon has received a $153,220 severance package, according to financial documents released by the university in October. The amount is decided upon based on how long he served in his roles at Concordia.
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Montrealers Gather to Protest U.S. Decision on Jerusalem
With chants of “Solidarité avec Palestine” and “Down with Donald Trump,” about 200 people gathered in front the United States Consulate to protest Donald Trump’s decision to acknowledge Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
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Former ASFA Presidential Candidate Contesting Disqualification
Jad-Faraj Abi Semaan is contesting his disqualification from the Arts and Sciences Federation of Associations by-elections.
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CSU 2017 By-Elections: All Referendum Questions Pass
All the referendum questions passed once the votes were counted in this year’s Concordia Student Union by-elections.
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CSU By-Elections 2017: Referendum Questions
From Tuesday to Thursday, Concordia’s 35,000 undergraduate students will be asked to vote on the following referendum questions.
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CSU By-Elections 2017: Council Candidates
From Tuesday to Thursday, Concordia’s 35,000 undergraduate students will be asked to vote on the following candidates for council.
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ASFA Elects New President
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations has elected their new president, Jonathan Roy.
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Reggie’s Set to Recover After 6-Figure Loss
Optimism was high as Reggie’s entered its first year as a solidarity cooperative. The campus bar had seen some success last year, and was set to have another great year. So a net loss of $131,006 at the end of their 2016-2017 fiscal year left its staff surprised.
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ASFA 2017 By-Elections Preview
Voting for the Arts and Science Federation of Associations 2017 by-elections begins this week, running from Monday to Wednesday.
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Fundraising Brings $125 million to Concordia
The Campaign for Concordia: Next-Gen, Concordia’s newest fundraising campaign has received half of its $250 million goal.
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ASFA Adopts Sustainability Policy
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations adopted a sustainability policy during their council meeting last Thursday.
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Concordia Senate Denounces Bill 62
Concordia’s senate, the highest academic decision making body, decided to write an official statement against Bill 62 and any actions that infringe upon its values as a unifying, and inclusive university.
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TRAC Negotiating New Collective Agreement
“Negotiation is coming,” said Gonzalo Renato Quintana Zunino, who was dressed as Jon Snow, from the HBO series Game of Thrones.
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AVEQ Elects New General Coordinator
The Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec has elected its new general coordinator, Perrine Argilès.
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Sports
RSEQ Stays Put on Their Decision to Cancel Stingers-Carabins Game
The Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec announced that they rejected the appeals from Université de Montreal, Concordia, and Université de Sherbrooke, regarding the cancelled football game between the Carabins and the Stingers at a press conference on Oct. 18, 2017.
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CSU Executive Salaries for 2016-2017 Academic Year Revealed
The Concordia Student Union’s executive team from last year has received a 9.7 per cent bonus on their salaries, which are paid throughout their mandate.
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Accessibility Still an Issue for CSU Daycare
There is still a glaring issue with the CSU daycare, and it’s a “big deal” according to student parent, Alia Nurmohamed — the lack of a ramp to enter the building.
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Hive Café Employee Wages Increased
Last year, Hive Café had to make cuts to wages in order to keep the business running. But with it’s recent surplus of $79,940, money is now being put to raise the wages of its employees.