Letters
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LettersYour Concordia is Real Change
Potential—this is what I was looking for in the very first CSU elections I’ll be voting in.
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LettersCreative Problem-Solvers at Your Concordia
In accordance with the upcoming CSU elections, I felt it was important to indulge in sharing my opinion on one of the candidates running with Your Concordia
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LettersAn Engaging Campaign
I would just like to express how impressed and appreciative I am for the clean, honest and engaging campaign that Your Concordia has been running during this year’s elections.
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Letters‘Who is Action Kidding?’
Can someone please explain to me what lollipops and pens have to do with running a student union? Really? Who is Action kidding?
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LettersAction!
This past year, I had the pleasure of working alongside Anthony D’Urbano, a candidate for CSU council with Action, as executives of Commerce and Administration Students Association.
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LettersBringing Change
As a CSU councillor, I am in a privileged position to differentiate between the two slates running for office.
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LettersVoting For Nat
I fully endorse Natasha Launi and Team Action in the upcoming CSU elections. I’ve had the privilege to have known Nat since childhood.
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LettersI Believe in Your Concordia
I am normally not particularly vocal when it comes to student politics, but this year’s CSU election seriously has my attention. It’s tempting to get annoyed by the campaigning, or “harassment,”
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LettersYour Loyola
Being enrolled in two majors that are based at Loyola campus for the past four years, Melissa Fuller really knows her way around.
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