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Councillor, known for mocking pronouns, posts controversial message on Facebook group
Screenshots have surfaced of Concordia Student Union councillor Jeremya Deneault making inappropriate comments in private messages, in Zoom chats and in Facebook groups. Councillors say these types of comments are contributing to a toxic and disrespectful work environment at the CSU.
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Amidst tensions and resignations, another push for gender diversity emerges
In an effort to encourage diversity within the CSU’s committees, councillor S Shivaane plans to present a motion to get the gears turning.
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CUTV Board of Directors Removal Vote Fails
After four hours of discussion, CUTV members voted not to remove their board of directors.
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CUTV Board to Face Removal
Concordia University Television board of directors is facing a removal vote on Aug. 31 from its members after the disputed Annual General Assembly election last February.
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Breaking: Christopher Kalafatidis and Danielle Vandolder-Beaudin Resign From CSU Council
Christopher Kalafatidis, former general coordinator of the Concordia Student Union, and Danielle Vandolder-Beaudin have resigned their positions as councillors
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Quinn Bonus—Already Cashed—May Have Violated Policy
Former academic and advocacy coordinator Patrick Quinn has already received the $3,187.42 of his amended bonus. It will probably not be possible to recuperate the funds despite concerns that the revision violated policy.
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Leaked Closed Session Tapes Reveal Controversy as CSU Council Awards Max Bonus to Former Academic and Advocacy Exec
The unusual decision will be revisited at this evening’s CSU meeting, at which council will consider a motion to reverse it.
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Government Inaction Towards Sexual Assault Fuels Protest
Parc La Fontaine came to life as protesters gathered to bring attention to the wave of online accusations against perpetrators of sexual assault in Quebec.
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Fate of Ineligible ASFA Executive Member to Be Determined at Special Council Meeting
After it was revealed that ASFA academic coordinator Phoebe Lamb is not eligible for her position, the executive team rallied behind her with a statement of support. The issue will be settled at a special council meeting.
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Protesters Chant ‘Status for All’ in the Streets of Montreal
Hundreds marched down Berri St. demanding legal status for undocumented migrant workers, international students, and asylum seekers.