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NewsCSU By-Election Referendum Walkthrough
What students will be voting for during this week’s by-elections
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NewsTaking Back the Night for Everyone
“It might sound a little preposterous, but we need to teach people to not sexually assault each other.”
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NewsStudent Congress Says Yes to Sustainability, No to Dance Majors
A motion to integrate a “sustainability component” into all programs passed during the second session of the Concordia Student Congress on Thursday.
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NewsStudents and Faculty Express Solidarity and Frustrations at Austerity Town Hall
A panel of students and faculty members came together at a Town Hall event to discuss austerity measures and the impact they’re already having on academia on Monday night.
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NewsBDS Movement Question Altered to Exclude Israeli Human Rights Violations
The referendum question asking the Concordia Student Union to endorse the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel will appear differently on ballots than what students used to campaign with days leading up to the vote.
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NewsUPDATE: BDS Movement Question Altered to Exclude Mention of Israeli Human Rights Violations
UPDATE : The CSU Judicial Board chose to use the alternate referendum question created by the CSU CEO Andre-Marcel Baril, which states, “Do you approve of the CSU endorsing the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel?”
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NewsProtest Against Racism and Austerity Demands Government Leave Iraq and Syria
Peacefully marching through downtown Saturday, approximately 50 protesters denounced government budgets cuts at a time of military intervention in the Middle East and militarized research and development.
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NewsA Guide to the November CSU By-elections
Concordia Student Union by-elections are taking place Nov. 25, 26 and 27. Councillors are running for all faculties except Fine Arts. The only uncontested position is the Independent councillor. Here are your candidates…
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NewsBusiness and Sustainability, Sitting in a Tree
Hope for social and environmental change is in the hands of small private sector businesses, according to one of Rise Kombucha’s founders.
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Hundreds Express Opposition to Shipping Albertan Oil Eastward
Hundreds of students denounced the construction of oil pipelines in Quebec by taking to the streets of downtown Montreal on Saturday. The protest was organized by Étudiants et étudiantes contre les oléoducs, a new coalition of student associations looking to block Albertan oil from being transported to eastern Canada through TransCanada’s proposed Energy East pipeline and a reversal of the flow along Enbridge’s Line 9 pipeline.

