Opinions
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Opinions
Concordia’s lack of accessibility information is unacceptable
Accessibility at Concordia is frustratingly lacking, leaving students with disabilities feeling unwelcome and excluded.
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Being trans in an all-girls high school taught me to hate myself
In high school, I struggled with my gender identity, feeling trapped by societal norms and transphobia.
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This is not new information: Enforcing gender roles in schools hurts children
Recent protests against LGBTQ+ education policies reveal a deeper issue of entrenched gender norms in schools.The ‘hidden curriculum’ reinforces these norms, hindering authentic expression. To create an inclusive society, we must challenge these policies and educate children on breaking free from gender stereotypes.
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Layers and lattes: The advantages of the fall season
As I grow older, I find something uniquely enchanting about the fall season.
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Thank God for the dog
A few years ago, I found myself tree planting out in Northern British Columbia. It was me—a dirtbag with a bleached buzz cut—my beautiful husky, German shepherd and Bernese mountain dog mutt and my sturdy ten-year-old Subaru Outback. I looked like the most stereotypical queer kid you could imagine.
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Editorial: Concordia, let people work from home
The Concordia administration needs to listen to the demands of its employees who are the backbone of its so-called next-level university services, step up, and finally start heading in the direction of being the “leader” it claims to be.
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In defense of ghosting
The classic saying “there’s plenty of fish in the sea” could not be more accurate in our current online dating landscape.
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Ghosting is not okay
It’s easier to ghost now than ever before—and the practice isn’t limited to romantic relationships. With increasing access to social media apps and mobile phones, anyone can just leave a text message on “read.”
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Lysol vs. vinegar: The ideological warfare in our kitchen
I live in a queer housing collective of eight people, which was recently embroiled in ideological warfare—all surrounding Lysol and vinegar.
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Editorial: Practicing what we preach
The Link has been advocating for better working conditions and fair pay for better advocacy journalism. In order to fight for those things, The Link will be on the CSU and GSA ballot for a fee levy increase.