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Election Analysis
If voter turnout is the litmus test for political activity in a society, the Concordia Student Union election would fail to prove that. Yes, we are politically charged and we love to engage in activism and such.
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That Wasn’t News
As I am no longer an editor for The Concordian, and therefore do not represent the newspaper or its views,
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Erroneous
I have a big problem with your content last week. I once respected all of you, but I take it all back.
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Praise for the CEO
There seems to be one thing that all those involved in this year’s Concordia Student Union elections, including candidates and student press, can agree on
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Incomplete
I found The Link’s coverage of the recommended dismissal of Queen’s University rector Nick Day, as a result of his anti-Israel statements,
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Prayer Space
The article “Praying in the Hallways,” published in Vol. 31, Iss. 28 of The Link on March 29, 2011 really did not sit well with me.
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Misquoted
I would like it to be on record that I was misquoted in the article “Praying in the Hallways” (Vol. 31, Iss. 28)
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CSU Needs Change
I would like to express my support for Your Concordia in the upcoming elections.