Education seems to be all anyone talks about these days. This is particularly the case within the university sector, but with the upcoming education summit scheduled for Feb. 25, tuition and university governance are popping up in headlines across the city.
This week, it became brutally apparent that members of the Concordia Student Union executive and council representatives do not know the organization’s own standing regulations.
In the real world people who don’t do their jobs get fired. It happens all the time. In the world of the Concordia Student Union they are rewarded, continually covered for and paid very well.
The people in the ivory towers over at McGill University must think they are pretty special. According to an article published Jan. 19 by The McGill Daily, McGill’s administration is seeking a motion to be exempt from answering access to information requests filed by select student journalists.
After a slew of missteps, Concordia has finally done something proactive to address the problems within the Concordia China Student Recruitment Partner Program.
For some, New Years resolutions have become synonymous with failed gym memberships and two-week-long self-improvement kicks, but we like to view this time of year more as an opportunity to kick the old habits and move on.