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The Ideological Divide on University Governance
Another divide has emerged between Quebec’s political parties. In the provincial campaign’s final stretch, politicians disagree on whether…
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CSU Election Results
The Concordia Student Union’s March 25-27 election results are tentatively in, and Community Matters has won the eight executive positions in office.
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Jane Goodall on Climate Change, Vegetarianism and Chimpanzees
The civil rights movement had Martin Luther King Jr., the feminist movement had Betty Friedan and the animal welfare movement has Jane Goodall.
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Vigil Held In Memory of Loretta Saunders
Nearly a hundred people huddled together under falling snow Thursday evening at the corner of Guy St. and de Maisonneuve Blvd. in honour of the death of Loretta Saunders, whose missing body was recovered in February near a highway in New Brunswick.
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CSU Council Denies Latest Attempt to Annul Per-Faculty Fee-Levy Question
A motion to annul the Judicial Board’s decision to put the per-faculty fee-levy question to a referendum failed at a special Concordia Student Union council meeting Wednesday evening, despite the referendum question already being put to voters as of Tuesday.
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ENCS Council Candidate Kyle Arseneau Disqualified From CSU Elections
Engineering and computer science councillor Kyle Arseneau was found to be in violation of the CSU’s Election Regulations and has been disqualified from running this year.
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Anti-Colonial Protest Marks International Day Against Racism
Hundreds gathered at Mont-Royal metro station Friday evening for a demonstration against “colonialism, racism and the proposed Charter of Values,” which coincided with the International Day Against Racism.
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#CSU2014: Referendums in Brief
Your vote matters for more than just electing CSU councillors and executives.
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Losing a Heritage Building, Gaining Student Residences
Last Monday, Michael Sochaczevski got some good news.
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#CSU2014: A Breakdown of Who’s Promising What
This year’s election race sees three full executive teams and two independent candidates running, offering plenty of directions for the union to take in the coming year.