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NewsSweet Caroline
After a recount of the ballots cast on the morning of March 8, Caroline Bourbonnière has been elected as the Arts and Science Federation of Associations’ new president.
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NewsThe Future of Fraud Enforcement
On March 11, thousands of Canadian voters gathered in major cities across the country to protest the robocalls election scandal.
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Rise of the Machines
Furious over the Conservative government’s “robocall scandal,” around 200 protesters marched through downtown Montreal carrying signs reading “Dude, where’s my polling station?” and “We want Robocop,” to draw attention to what they see as an assault on democracy.
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NewsUpcoming Demonstrations and General Assemblies
Here’s a list we’ve compiled of upcoming demonstrations and events both on and off Concordia’s campus. Whether it’s a general assembly or a demonstration through the streets of Montreal, make sure you know what’s going on in the coming weeks.
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NewsA Three-Day Leak
Leaked “confidential” and “highly confidential” files from McGill’s Development and Alumni Relations were removed from the McGillLeaks website after three days of uncensored online publication.
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NewsUPA’s Messy Meeting
Urban Planning Association President Sam Carter-Shamai wants to avoid the “messy” General Assembly that happened last Tuesday when…
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NewsStudents Unite Against a Strike
After the controversial Concordia Student Union general assembly on March 7, two things happened: a minority of undergraduate students voted to go on a five-day strike, and the anti-strike movement began.
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NewsWSSA to Strike a Second Week
The Women’s Studies Student Association held a second General Assembly March 9 and unanimously voted to extend their strike mandate to March 23.
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NewsCSU Presidential Hopeful Disqualified
Two members of the A Better Concordia slate, including presidential candidate Schubert Laforest, have been disqualified from the 2012 Concordia Student Union general election.
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News#CSU12 Debate
After an extremely tame poster night by Concordia Student Union election standards, executive hopefuls from both A Better Concordia and Concordia Could Be held a debate Thursday and made their platforms public.

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