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Show Me the Money
An event one Concordia Student Union executive called “cost neutral” on March 14 will instead set the CSU back $29,000. After failing to sell 950 of the 1,000 tickets it purchased for a conference called Youth Action Montreal, the student union decided to give away their remaining tickets, incurring a $19,000 loss.
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A Union for the Union
Though the 2011 Concordia Student Union election was among the most divisive and controversy-filled in the university’s history, on April 8, leaders from the Your Concordia and Action slates vowed to work together to reform a system both agreed is broken.
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Journalism Department Unveils Revamped Program
The Journalism Department at Concordia University has revamped its programs to reflect the evolving nature of the profession. “We want our students to know how to do everything and have a real grounding in the social media,” said Linda Kay, chair of the Journalism Department and an associate professor.
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Youth in Revolt
Heavily armored riot police banged their shields and batons together in unison, yelling “move!” with every step forward.
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Your New CSU
After one of the most competitive elections in recent Concordia Student Union history,
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The Referendums
Three groups appealed to the student body for more funding during last week’s Concordia Student Union elections, but only one got what it was hoping for.
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Record Turn Out
A record number of undergraduate students came out to vote in the 2011 Concordia Student Union elections March 29, 30 and 31, and the polling stations were feeling it.
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The Rules of the Game
During a trip down the Hall building escalators to investigate a barrage of texts, tip-offs and gossip on March 31, The Link was met by two members of opposing Action and Your Concordia slates
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Abused Rules?
“My responsibility is to make sure that the electoral process runs smoothly and fairly, and to make sure that everyone follows the rules. […]
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Union Votes for Strike Mandate
After months of stalled negotiations with the university, the 62 trade workers at Concordia’s Sir George Williams Campus voted unanimously in favour of a strike mandate on March 31.