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Byelections of Approval
All four new councillors to the Concordia Student Union Council have been approved, and the new bylaws have passed after Concordia undergraduate students voted in the November byelection.
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MUNACA Back to Work?
Out of work for exactly three months, the 1,700-member McGill University Non-Academic Certified Association appears set to get back to work.
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Take This Job and Keep It
Amid accusations of bias due to unclear allegiances in last year’s Concordia Student Union general election, CSU Council voted on Nov. 30 to maintain support for Chief Electoral Officer Ismail Holoubi.
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Bylawlessness
No election at Concordia is complete without a little controversy. This was proven yet again with the creation of a
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The Battle for Broadcast Budgets
Students heading to the polls on Tuesday will decide the fate of Concordia’s broadcasting groups’ funding, as both CUTV and CJLO are seeking an increase in their fee levies. Both stations plan on using some of the increased funding to pursue methods of reaching a wider audience.
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The End of an Occupation?
In the end, Occupy Montreal didn’t go out with a flash bang, but with a bass line. Exactly six weeks after the global Occupy phenomenon came to the city, Victoria Square was a place transformed, then transformed again. Gone was the intricate maze of shelters and structures.
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Talking With the Presidents II
As another Board of Governors meeting thrust the issues of transparency and accountability—as well as an audit—to the forefront of Concordia’s political sphere once again, The Link talked to our school presidents.
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...And Justice for Some
The court case of 17 alleged conspirators involved in Toronto’s G20 protests ended Nov. 22, with six being found guilty and 11 walking free. Two of the 17 are organizers from the Convergences de luttes anti-capitalistes. Patrick Cadorette, one of the CLAC organizers, was the last to see his charges dropped.
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MUNACA Crashes the Party
McGill University Principal Heather Munroe-Blum had a hard time speaking to Montreal’s business community on Nov. 25 because of interruptions by supporters of striking McGill employees.