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CSU Councillor Resigns Over Conflict of Interest
Less than an hour before a hearing to decide his fate, Concordia Student Union councillor Ramy Khoriaty resigned Monday evening for being in conflict with the union’s standing regulations.
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No Words From the (Potential) Provost
Concordia President Alan Shepard wants to suspend university bylaws in order to allow provost candidates to forgo the current practice of a required public speech.
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Dollars & Cents
Their salaries are vastly different in dollar value, but senior administrators and unionized employees at Concordia are receiving similar pay hikes each year…
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Allegations of Cliquism and Discrimination in One of Quebec’s Student Federations
On Feb. 1, the ASSE’s three-member Comité aux luttes sociales, a committee for social struggles, resigned en masse…
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From Strike to Boycott
Barring a complete turnaround by higher education minister Pierre Duchesne, the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante will not be attending Quebec’s summit on higher education.
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“The Brain-Vagina Connection”
“It is a very big fucking deal,” said best-selling author and cultural critic Naomi Wolf of the brain-vagina connection…
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Questions Remain Over University Research
Discussion of university research in Quebec was met with a flood of conflicting opinions…
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Still No Fine Arts Rep on CSU Council
The Concordia Student Union council meeting had a few extra audience members on Jan. 23—ones that had no intention of keeping quiet.
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Something to Say About the CFS
The Link could have opted to tell you the long and complex story of the Concordia Student Union’s struggle to leave Canadian Federation of Students in our own words, but we thought it might be more effective to let the people who lived through it do so instead.