Youtube Singing-Sensation/actress Megan Lee on Beats From The East

Megan Lee

On this week's edition of Beats From The East: Youtube Singing-Sensation/actress Megan Lee joins DJ Mister Vee for some chit-chat.

Tune in Saturday night from 10 to 12 to hear it go down.


More complaints against Pudwell

More student reprsentatives are coming out with complaints against Morgan Pudwell. In a statement released Wednesday afternoon, a group of councillors and senators from various student groups called Pudwell's priorities into question and her reasons for resigning as CSU VP Sustainability and Promotiones.

The letter focussed mainly on Pudwell's lack of leadership in the Women's caucus. It claims she didn't respond to emails in a timely matter and shirked her responsibilities. Pudwell had only organized one caucus meeting during her time in office.

To read the statement click here.


R.E.M. Listening Party

R.E.M. Listening Party

Friday March 11th marks the return of the CJLO listening party in honour of the latest release by one of the most important College Radio bands of all time, R.E.M.

The night will take place at Helm (273 Bernard W.) in the Mile End from 9:00 pm until close.

Uncle Ian from the Go-Go Radio Magic Show will be spinning tunes from the new record as well as sets built around the latest offering from the boys who put Athens, Georgia on the map.

With copies of the CD and vinyl to give away to a few lucky people, the night is ripe to be a great one. Stop by, have a drink and check out what Mr. Stipe, Mr. Buck and Mr. Mills have been up to.


News March 9th 2011

Read by Gareth Sloan

Produced by Nikita Smith

Stories by Alina Gotcherian, Sarah Deshaies, Cassandra Keating, Michael Moore


The Link uncovers alleged collusion between Dabchy and CSU

 

Amine DabchyIn Concordia news, The Link has uncovered a story of collusion between former CSU president Amine Dabchy and current student union executives.

According to Cinema Student Association President AJ West, Dabchy is secretly working with the CSU to run a slate in the upcoming elections.


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