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Frigo Vert Still Not Wheelchair Accessible
Namely, there’s still no railing for the wheelchair ramp outside the store.
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The Science Behind New Year’s Resolutions
Many people set resolutions each New Year. More often than not, they fail.
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CSU Takes an Intersectional Approach
In the past month, it added an intersectional feminist position to its Positions Book, which CSU Sustainability Coordinator Lana Galbraith proposed at the council meeting on Dec. 14.
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For Departed or Retired Senior Admin, Concordia Paid $1.1 Million Last Year
The payments came in the form of “administrative leave,” which is the one-year period after a senior administrator leaves their position, or severance.
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Montreal Solidarity for Aleppo and Anger for Putin
Cars honked in support as they passed under Syrian flags and picket signs on the corner of Dr. Penfield Ave. and Redpath St., one block away from the Russian consulate in Montreal.
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CSU Student Housing Co-Op Expected to Open Sooner Than Planned
The Concordia Student Union student housing cooperative is set to open in July 2018, almost a year earlier than originally planned.
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Concordia Board of Governors Fail to Implement Cohort Pricing
The final vote count was 12 in favour, six against, and three abstentions, according to Norman Hébert Jr., the chair of the Board of Governors. To pass the motion, the Board needed a 60 per cent majority.
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Concordia BoG Makes Cohort Pricing Proposal Public
The ConU Board of Governors will vote Wednesday on potential tuition hikes for students in certain deregulated programs.
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Student Questions Go Unanswered at Senate
Representatives of the Concordia Student Union, in addition to student representatives on Concordia’s Senate attempted to open a dialogue about cohort pricing during the question period of a senate meeting on Friday afternoon.
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Demolition of CSU Daycare Site to Cost More Than Initially Planned
The construction of the Concordia Student Union’s daycare for students and faculty has been approved, but a special council meeting on Wednesday revealed its demolition will cost more than initially planned.