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NewsStudent Union Should Break Even
Despite having $1,038,067.72 at their disposal, three of the Concordia Student Union’s six executives have already spent more than the amount they were allotted.
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NewsOf Posters and Politics
ASFA VP Communications Natasha Launi, who created the posters, said she was “really shocked” that the original image ignited such strong debate,
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NewsMissing Justice Marches Against Violence
Montrealers took to Cabot Square yesterday to call for the return of federal funding to the Sisters in Spirit database of murdered and missing Aboriginal women,
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News1,200 Turn Out Against Tuition Increases
Under rain and wet snow, organizers for the Wintry Hot Accessible Love-in for Education registered over 1,200 students, 900 of whom were undergraduates,
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News‘Canada Playing a Larger Role on International Stage:’ Rae
“[We] are more and more deeply implicated in the world, in its conflicts, in its tragedies, in its imperfections, in its challenges,” said Bob Rae to a crowd at Concordia last week.
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NewsIt’s All Gone to Pot
After a week of solid hitchhiking north on the Pacific coast highway from San Francisco, I landed in Arcata
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News‘A Challenging Time’
For any American who lived through it, the 1960s was a decade of tremendous change and tragedy. While the Vietnam War raged, civil rights leaders such as Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Robert Kennedy were murdered.
Perhaps no death had as much of a traumatic effect on American consciousness as that of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -
NewsVP Internal to Reach Out
Vying for one of the few contested positions in the Arts and Science Federation of Associations elections, VP Internal hopefuls Tanya-Michelle Contente and Shubert LaForest took some time with The Link to speak about their platforms.
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NewsPutting Finances in Order
With budgetary issues central to many of the challenges faced by the Arts and Science Federation of Associations council this year, the three-way race for the position of VP Finance should make for an interesting campaign.
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NewsFirst Violation Of The Season
The Arts and Science Federation of Association’s Chief Electoral Officer Nick Cuillerier issued the first sanction of the election period Monday, but the candidate in question, Pier-Luc Therrien Peloquin, doesn’t seem to be too hindered by it.

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