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Library Employee Union Seeks Compensation for Apparent Pay Cut
During the launch of Concordia’s new Webster library, a project that cost the school about $37 million, the Concordia University Library Employee Union President, Kent Cluff, claimed that “library staff have been forced to take a major pay cut,” in a letter to The Link.
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Outgoing ASFA President Accused of Sexual Harassment
A new website calls for Jonathan Roy’s resignation from the Arts and Science Federation of Associations and from the Concordia Student Union, where he is an Arts and Science Councillor.
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CSU Judicial Board Overrules Speak Up Disqualification
A judicial board in the Concordia Student Union has unanimously overturned the disqualification of Speak Up, after Chief-Electoral Officer Nicholas Roberts disqualified the highest-ranking team on March 30.
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Concordia’s Graduate Student Association Cancels General Assembly
The Graduate Student Association scheduled their general assembly from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. on Friday, but the meeting was called off due to short attendance.
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Canada’s Food System Provides More Food Than We Need
In Montreal, food waste accounts for an average of 27 per cent of garbage thrown out by residents.
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What Is Self-Care and Why Do You Need It?
“Often students have this pressure around them that we have to study a lot and not sleep a lot, but with doing that, we push aside our health,” said Alexis Lahorra, president of Jack.org Concordia.
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Planning Underway for Sustainability Action Plan
“If somebody’s really interested in a particular stream we really highly encourage them to email us,” said Chantal Forgues, Concordia’s sustainability coordinator.
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Concordia May Propose International Tuition Hikes Again
“We’ve been rethinking what we’re going to do with international tuition,” Shepard said in a recent interview with The Link.
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Concordia Researchers Investigate Ancient Indian Treatment
Multidisciplinary researchers at Concordia University are proving that, actually, you can teach an old medicine new tricks.
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McGill Students Demand Policy Reform After Sexual Assault Allegations
Following the sexual violence on campus policy reforms at Concordia, the Student Society of McGill University and other student groups are demanding an external investigation into the handling of complaints against faculty members.