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16 Concordia Student Strikers Receive Letters of Reprimand from Tribunal Panel
Sixteen students have received a letter of reprimand—the most lenient of consequences—after an independent tribunal panel unanimously voted to uphold charges of class disruptions filed by Michael Lipson, a political science professor.
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Teaching Assistants Talks Upset, Part-Time Faculty Negotiations Hopeful
As the semester comes to a mid-point, two of Concordia’s teaching unions remain out-of-contract, or without a salary agreement.
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CASA Election Results: Evan Pitchie Elected President
Evan Pitchie, who campaigned on a platform of “pioneering innovation, creating a dependable network and instilling passion and pride,” was elected as CASA’s new president.
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Ball Bustin’ Bitches Create Opportunity for Women in Male-Dominated Pinball Community
Ball Bustin’ Bitches, Montreal’s first women’s-only pinball league, had their first tournament on Tuesday at North Star machine à piastres on St. Laurent Street.
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ASFA Restructuring Proposal Will Go To Referendum
If passed by Concordia Arts and Science students, the proposal will turn the federation into a “funding body” rather than a “big association.”
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CATs Demonstrate Against Concordia CFO’s $235,000 Severance Package
Eight students wearing cat masks dropped “golden parachutes” from the Hall building’s mezzanine level to symbolize excessive spending by Concordia administration on Thursday morning.
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Hundreds Gather to Remember Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada
On this cold Valentine’s Day Sunday at St. Laurent metro, hundreds of people gathered to show solidarity for the thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women across Canada.
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A People First Approach to Urban Planning
The Canadian Centre for Architecture’s lecture series, “They want to speak with you,” invites architects to take a step beyond the draftsman table, to share their ideas and design processes to the public, which they ultimately affect.
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CASA Elections Ahead
Elections for the Commerce and Administration Students’ Association begin today and both presidential candidates are looking to increase student awareness of the association.
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Concordia Senate Update
With lawyers present in the room, Concordia President Alan Shepard asked the university’s senate body to understand he can’t fully comment on the news that a recently departed senior admin received $235,000 in severance.