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My name is Vivien Leung and I am the outreach coordinator of the 2012 Art Matters festival.
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I endorse Museb Abu-Thuraia as a qualifying candidate for the VP Internal and Clubs position.
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Museb Abu-Thuraia is one of the kindest, most devoted and determined people that I have ever met.
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I fully endorse Museb Abu-Thuraia for VP Internal and Clubs. Museb possess great communication skills, has extensive experience working with individuals and groups of individuals and has served the Concordia community for some time.
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I’m writing to say that A Better Concordia is the most suited team to represent the Concordia Student Union next year.
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Vote Caroline Bourbonnière
Hardworking and intelligent, this girl will run the Concordia ship like a pro with no question of leaving it.
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Caroline Bourbonnière for ASFA President
Having known Caroline Bourbonnière […] is community-oriented, hard-working, [and] passionate.
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GSA GA MARCH 6
At the moment, around 100,000 students are on strike in Quebec to defend accessible post-secondary education. Will graduate students at Concordia join them? That’s up to you.
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Concordia’s Irresponsibility
I am writing in regard to Concordia University spokesperson Chris Mota’s comments about the stance the Simone de Beauvoir Institute has taken toward tuition fee increase. (“A Boost From Beauvoir,” The Link, Vol. 31, Iss. 21)
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Against Fatphobia!
Alex Woznica’s “Tax the Fat” article (The Link, Vol. 32, Issue 21) suggests fatness is the product of individual diet and exercise and thus a problem that can be solved by changing individual behaviours through taxation.