Deep Dive
The CREW Campaign, a touching survival story, Social Cohabitation and some jokes
Welcome to the end of the semester features readers, you know how it is this time of year so ill try and make this quick, I’ve got a date with my stats textbook that I’m running late for.
First off, were a little late to promote these first two stories, but nevertheless, here they are:
Contributing extraordinaire Chantal Bellefeuille, breaks down the CREW campaign that saw many TA’s and RA’s resign from their union old union TRAC in favor of CREW-CSN. TA’s and RA’s hope under this new union they will be able to find more bargaining power and better wages.
CREW’s Campaign To Ditch TRAC Met With Positive Response
Concordia University’s teaching and research assistances stand together as they accumulate signatures to create a new union before the April 3 deadline that advocates for better pay and benefits.
Next, contributor Emily Pasquarelli brings us an endearing story of survival and resiliance in:
The Heart Of Auschwitz: The Beauty Of Human Devotion
The story of a heart-shaped birthday card that’s become an eternal symbol of resilience among Jewish women Holocaust survivors
Sports Editor Alice Martin takes a turn at features as she covers social cohabitation in Milton Parc.
The Reality Of Social Cohabitation In Milton-Parc
Everyone has a role to play in ensuring a harmonious coexistence between housed and unhoused residents
and the features team had some fun in the Concordians satire section of our last print issue.
JMSB to introduce a minor in dropshipping was written by myself and Assistant features ed Emme Megelas wrote the hilarious Concordia to replace Hall building escalators with slides and ladders. Both are available on news stands now in our last print issue of the year.
Thanks for sticking with us all year, you’re the best. Now back to statistics.
Features Editor Evan Lindsay, over and out.