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CSA loophole allows one student the power to rule them all

EGO’s new chairman just got an ego boost

Thanks to a loophole in the CSA club system, fourth year U of G student and writer of this article Mars Chester Chow was able to write in and take over the Electronic Gaming Organization, otherwise known as EGO.

The loophole was quite simple to exploit, beginning with the accreditation process. Anyone can accredit a club under the current process, which is set up by the Central Student Association (CSA). All that is needed is to find a club that is still in the accreditation process. After doing just that, Chow wrote himself in as the chairman of EGO. With this title, Chairman Chow can overturn any ruling within the club and everyone must follow what he says.

With the successful takeover of this club, Chow now sets his sights on all other clubs seeking accreditation. Chow plans to unite all clubs under one banner. He foresees little resistance since most clubs will probably no longer be able to function anyway due to Doug Ford and his Student Choice Initiative.

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