No conflict, no controversy, as CSU Council passes all motions at meeting

No controversy this time at Concordia’s second Student Council meeting of the year.

All the by-law reforms proposed were passed. And students at large were elected to standing committees.

Wednesday’s meeting featured a presentation by a member of Concordia’s Centre for Gender Advocacy, which earned support for the creation of an official CSU policy on gender equity. A directory for those affected by sexual assault will also be composed.

In a political move, the CSU voted in favour of officially supporting the protests on Wall Street. They will try to convince students to protest here in Montreal starting October fifteenth.

To learn more about the by-laws and documents from the meeting go to csu.qc.ca.

Photo by: Joel Balsam