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NewsHow the CSU Plans to Pay $42,000 in Back Taxes
The Concordia Student Union will pay off its $42,000 in overdue taxes partially using a somewhat off-the-books bank account holding interest amassed from fees collected over the years for a new student centre, according to CSU VP Finance Scott Carr.
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NewsConcordia’s Global Engineering Week to Discuss Sustainable Approaches to Engineering
With a name that conjures up images of globetrotting engineers bringing infrastructure to impoverished nations, one might imagine a week of events organized by Concordia’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders to be composed of lectures and seminars about engineering in developing countries.
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NewsCSU Electoral Officer Warns Pre-Campaigning Will Hurt More Than Help
Ahead of the upcoming Concordia Student Union general elections, which will include a vote on contentious fee-levy reforms, the CSU’s chief electoral officer is implementing new ways to deal with violations of election regulations.
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NewsArts and Science Students Heading to the Polls
A bumper crop of candidates is running for the seven executive positions in the Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ elections taking place from March 4 to March 6.
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NewsTeaching and Research Assistants Rally for a Contract
Despite an outside temperature of minus-16 degrees Celsius, Concordia teaching and research assistants assembled Monday morning to voice their concerns as negotiations for a new collective agreement continued between their union—Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia—and the university.
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NewsECA Speaks Out Against Disrespectful Chants
Less than a month after McMaster University suspended a student group over “sexist, violent and degrading material” in a songbook, Concordia’s Engineering and Computer Science Association took a similar stance on certain engineering chants they consider disrespectful and distasteful.
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NewsCSU Owes $42,000 in Back Taxes
You can’t put a price on fun, but the Concordia Student Union is finding out the hard way that you can tax it.
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NewsTalking with the CASA President-elect
John Molson business students had the option to make 2014-2015 a “Good” year, but if last month’s Commerce and Administration Students’ Association elections are any indication, voters believe Michael Richardson will give them a great one.
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NewsActivist Chris Crass Talks Feminism for Men
Feminism isn’t just for women—but how do you bring guys into the fold?
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NewsMontreal’s Iraqi-Jewish Community Pieces Together Fragments of its History
As she glides her fingers along the delicate corners that shape the elementary school diploma she received in Baghdad, Lisette Shashoua nods her head concernedly.

