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Link Radio | March 21, 2013
This week we cover the upcoming CSU general elections, Friday’s Anti-Police Brutality protest and how the police are clamping down on demonstrations. Also, a look at funding cuts at Concordia, Elizabeth May came to Concordia this weekend and the greenhouse is looking for a fee levy. All this and more on Link Radio.
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Education Pivotal in Quebec Liberal Race
Philippe Couillard wants to make Quebec’s brainpower his priority.
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Concordia’s Greenhouse in Need of Some Green
Perched on the 13th floor of Concordia’s Henry F. Hall Building is a sanctuary above the city, a safe haven of plants and quietude that features a vista that’s perfect for studying or contemplating the city. It’s also a sanctuary that’s asking students for some money.
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The Great Slate Debate
While election season may be in full swing, the Concordia Student Union executive candidates have little to compete for, as VP Finance is the only one of the union’s paid representative jobs that’s contested.
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Finding Creative Ways to Cut
It doesn’t matter who you ask. Pretty much everyone agrees Concordia’s current financial situation is far from ideal.
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Meet Your CSU Exec Candidates
Who are the candidates? What’s their platform? The Link has your answers.
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After Two Months, A President
This year, the Concordia Student Union set a record. Unprecedented in the university’s history, the union operated for over two months without a president.
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Talking Sustainability
The diverse and seemingly unrelated disciplines of economics, international development, psychology, health sciences and agricultural studies share at least one common concept—the broadly defined, elusive idea of sustainability.