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News
Climate committee urges Concordia to fully divest from fossil fuels
The CSU and Climate Emergency Committee claim the university is far from their original 100 per cent divestment goal
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News
The BIPOC perspective of healthcare in Quebec
Five years after Legault claimed systemic racism does not exist in Quebec, resident testimonies illustrate its existence
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Fringe Arts
A next step for sustainability at Concordia
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Sports
Concordia graduate and former Link sports editor releases new book
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Opinions
Editorial: Higher fees, smaller futures
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Fringe ArtsArchiving a DIY history
ARCMTL launches a new zine exhibit and event series centred on BIPOC and queer grassroots archival work.
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NewsPolice deploy pepper spray at anti-ICE protest, one arrest made
Hundreds of Montrealers were met with police violence, chemical weapons and what they say is severe repression from the SPVM after marching to Quebec security firm GardaWorld’s headquarters to peacefully protest the company’s ties to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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News
Concordia council meeting adjourned expeditiously
The Concordia Student Union (CSU)’s most recent council meeting on Feb. 11 was adjourned in less than 30 minutes, after a brief speaking turn from a member of the public in attendance and the approval of the consent agenda.
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OpinionsEditorial: Higher fees, smaller futures
Quebec’s decision to maintain steep tuition hikes makes it harder for out-of-province students to study at English-language universities. Students face growing financial pressure while universities warn that the policy is discouraging applications and weakening access to higher education.
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NewsThe BIPOC perspective of healthcare in Quebec
A lack of medical race-based data in Canada reinforces BIPOC Montrealers’ negative experiences receiving healthcare in the city.
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NewsCycling through a tough winter
Winter has brought a flurry of concerns for Montreal cyclists, who face increasing Bixi rates and streets narrowed by snowbanks.
