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Student Union Opposes Conflict Minerals
The Concordia Student Union passed a motion supporting a petition to make Concordia a conflict-metal-free campus last Wednesday.
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Three Years Without Oversight
Due to an inadequate filing system that seemingly involved stuffing receipts into brown envelopes,
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Student Groups Back on the Ballot
Students will be able to put their two cents in—literally—at the ballot box when it comes to fee levies for Queer Concordia and The Void
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Student Union Fires Back
Hours before former Concordia Student Union VP Sustainability & Promotions Morgan Pudwell read her letter of resignation to a packed council meeting on March 9, 14
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JMSB Dean Headed To Vermont
John Molson School of Business Dean Sanjay Sharma decided Feb. 28 that he’ll be leaving Concordia in late June to accept deanship at the University of Vermont’s School of Business Administration.
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ASFA Clashes with Math Students Association
“Unfortunately, we’ve come to an impasse,” said Arts and Science Federation of Associations VP Financial Alexa Newman. “I don’t want to kick out math students, but we haven’t been able to make a resolution.
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Student Union General Election Kicks Off
Over 70 students scrambled around the downtown campus tonight as the clock marked the first minutes of the Concordia Student Union 2011 general elections.
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Gimme That Guinness
“Guinness is not poured, it is built,” reads a poster on the wall of the famous Montreal microbrewery, Brutopia. The bar, adorned with Guinness Beer memorabilia, is gearing up for its St. Patrick’s Day crowd on March 17.
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Hitting the Streets
A growing concern in this country will have students living outdoors and sleeping on lawns and cold concrete on campuses across Canada this week to raise awareness for homelessness.
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‘Call Security,’ Student Union VPs
As one of the most heated Council meetings in Concordia Student Union history degenerated into chaos on March 9, two CSU executives called for security to remove the 80 students in attendance.