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No Police Intervention at Nighttime Vigil
No arrests or charges of mischief were recorded at a silent vigil in response to police brutality Friday night outside Place des Arts—decidedly different than the short-lived and violent protest from two weeks ago..
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Link Radio | April 4, 2013
This week we cover the outcome of the CSU elections, TRAC is considering a strike, the CSU’s vote to condemn bylaw P-6, and we hear an emotional address from Grand Elder Raymond Robinson on the first day of his full hunger strike.
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“La Belle Saison” to Unionize
St. Rémi has all the trappings of a small Québécois town. Walking west down its thoroughfare, Notre-Dame St., you pass a fast-food joint, a depanneur and a bank before reaching the local church—a handsome, 170-year-old grey stone building with twin white spires.
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#CSU2013: How We Voted
With only one candidate facing any competition, the entire CSYou team was victorious this year in the Concordia Student Union elections. But that’s not the whole story.
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Tackling Transphobia
For Julia Serano, the issue of transphobia is rooted in sexism and gender…
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No Good Faith for Concordia’s Unions
If 1.5 per cent of the students represented by Concordia’s teaching and research assistants union go to the annual meeting this Friday, the university’s TAs and RAs…
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SCPASA to Join ASSÉ
The School of Community and Public Affairs Students’ Association voted in favour of joining the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante last week.
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A United CSYou
If you’re an undergrad at Concordia, you have a new union. Despite a vote recount announced at 4 a.m. for one polling station that’s still ongoing, the entire CSYou slate will be next year’s Concordia Student Union executive.
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Link Radio | March 28, 2013
This week we cover the CSU elections and why we think you should vote. We also take a look at the divide between JMSB and the university, CUFA’s tentative agreement with Concordia, the CSU’s unlikely promises, the ongoing climate of tension surrounding protests in Montreal, and more.
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CSU Condemns Protest Bylaw
The Concordia Student Union voted to publicly condemn police action against protesters and municipal bylaw P-6, which limits the right to demonstrate, at a special council meeting held March 28.