Feb. 6, 2013

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Feeling lost at home

The tie that binds Wilfrid Laurier University since 1926 Volume 53, Issue 21

Features, page 12 thecord.ca

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Dark side of K-W exposed

WLUSU’s new chief

Felker murder shows underbelly of local sex trade

Annie Constantinescu elected president with 36 per cent of the vote

HG WATSON CCE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Kelsey Louise Felker’s name can now sadly be added to the evergrowing list of sex workers who have been killed or are missing in Canada. At a vigil in memory of Felker in front of Kitchener City Hall Monday night, Kelley*, a sex worker and long-time friend of Felker, spoke to The Cord about the lack of concern for the safety of sex workers in Waterloo Region. Felker’s torso was recovered from a dumpster at 250 Frederick St on Jan. 26. Stephen Roy Johnson, 37, was charged with first-degree murder and indignity to a human body. According to Kelley, Johnson was a known client in the sex trade community. “I knew him,” she said. “He wasn’t ever violent towards me and he wasn’t a drug user. He was a bit of a drinker, but you can never really tell.” Kelley says she informed police that she knew Johnson. They approached her soon after the discovery of Felker’s body. Police could only confirm that Johnson knew Felker. “We’ve not commented on the nature of that association or that relationship,” said Olaf Heinzel, public affairs coordinator for the Waterloo Regional Police Service. “There’s nothing in the investigation that suggests we should make any remarks about that.” Police also declined to comment on Felker’s occupation. Kelley and Felker had worked together in the sex trade. Kelley noted that Felker was simply the latest of

CRISTINA RUCCHETTA LEAD PHOTOGRAPHER

President-elect Annie Constantinescu moments after being announced as the winner of the WLUSU presidential election.

“I was very, very nervous going into it. It was one of those elections where you didn’t really know what the results were going to be.” —Annie Constantinescu, WLUSU president-elect

Local, page 8

ELIZABETH DICESARE CAMPUS NEWS EDITOR

After nearly two solid weeks of campaigning, Tuesday night the results from the Wilfrid Laurier University Students’ Union elections were announced at Wilf’s with Annie Constantinescu being elected as the next president and CEO of WLUSU. Constantinescu picked up 36.29 per cent of the votes in her favour. Chris Walker came in second place, followed by Caleb Okwubido, Dani Saad and Jennifer Taborowski. After Wilf’s erupted in cheers following the announcements, Constantinescu popped a bottle of champagne and then shared her reactions with The Cord. “I want to say, first of all, that I

was very, very nervous going into it,” she said. “It was one of those elections where you didn’t really know what the results were going to be, but I had faith in my team, I had faith in the platform that everyone kind of contributed to, and I’m just so happy and just so proud of the results because I know a lot of work went into it; we worked hard and that’s where we are right now.” “[My first reaction was] literally was ‘oh my God, oh my God,’” she continued. “And I fell completely back into my team [with] just sheer happiness.” After winning a close race, Constantinescu expressed gratitude and thanks to her campaign team for helping her win the election.

“If it wasn’t for my team and their amazing, unfaltering support, I wouldn’t have in any way shape or form been able to accomplish what I’ve done in the past 13 days and be where I am right now,” she said. “They are the most inspirational people because they came into this not really sure what to expect but gave it their all every single day, and again, from the bottom of my heart, thank you to them.” As for her opposing candidates, Constantinescu continued to show them support even after the results were given. She expressed her gratitude for everyone running a clean campaign, and for the challenges that they presented to her at both Campus, page 4

Inside Online frustration Laurier students sound off on the recent outages of MyLearningSpace News, page 3

Surprising star

Sports, page 23

‘Rising’ in K-W

Whisky and coffee

Another shot at the pros

One Billion Rising movement looks to put an end to genderbased violence

Owners of Death Valley’s Little Brother discuss how they fused two passions

After playing a year in England, WLU soccer alum Alyssa Lagonia signs pro contract in Italy

Local, page 9

Life, page 15

Sports, page 22


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