Elias Grigoriadis
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News
Fate of Ineligible ASFA Executive Member to Be Determined at Special Council Meeting
After it was revealed that ASFA academic coordinator Phoebe Lamb is not eligible for her position, the executive team rallied behind her with a statement of support. The issue will be settled at a special council meeting.
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News
Police Action Sparks Chaos Following Peaceful Protest
Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Sunday to peacefully decry institutional racism and the role it played in the recent deaths of Black people across North America. The SPVM replied with tear gas and arrests.
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News
Q&A With General Coordinator-Elect Isaiah Joyner
Following last month’s CSU election, We Got You is gearing up to prepare for their coming mandate. Get to know the General Coordinator-elect, Isaiah Joyner.
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Sports
What Do You Do When The Sport You Love is Taken From You?
Injuries are so common in sports it’s nearly impossible to find a high-level athlete without one. Most people recover, but what happens when you don’t?
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Sports
Please, Sir. I Want Some More (Or Even Any) Sports
With nearly every major sporting league on hold, it’s a hard time out there for sports nuts. We asked The Link’s’ sports team how they’re coping.
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Sports
Shut Up and Dribble: Bill 21’s Unseen Effect on Pro Sports in Montreal
Bill 21 has sparked protests all over the province and it’s existence could be a deciding factor in how athletes view Montreal as a potential destination.
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News
ASFA Election Results: Hamza Muhammad Elected General Coordinator
The ASFA election results are in.
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Sports
Shut Up and Dribble: Time for FIFA to Put Their Money Where Their Mouth Is
After countless racist incidents have gone unpunished, it’s time for football’s governing bodies to start taking action
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News
Frigo Vert Workshop Outlines The Historical Roots Of Gentrification in Montreal
Le Frigo Vert’s workshop discussed Montreal’s growing housing crisis and increasing renovictions.
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Fringe Arts
All-Femme Team Organizes Open Mic; Safe Space for Black Artists
“As People of Colour, we often judge ourselves and limit ourselves because we’re afraid to get out of the stereotypes that are put upon us,” said singer Chelsea St-Jean. “In here, you can do whatever style you want with the support you actually need to push through.
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: We Get It, You’re Straight
When men talk up their friends’ looks in an open and loving way, similar to how women do, it is seen as distasteful. That only reinforces the idea that men have to internalize everything and view everyone—even friends—with a hostile eye.
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Fringe Arts
The Best Memes of the Decade
End of decade lists are cool. But this one right here is… josh voice the cooliest 😊
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Sports
Men’s Rugby Head Coach Craig Beemer Steps Down
Concordia Stingers men’s rugby head coach Craig Beemer has stepped down from his position as of this morning, according to a tweet posted today. The team is now actively searching for a replacement.
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Sports
Shut Up and Dribble: This Is Only the Beginning
Don Cherry was just the start. Hockey’s boys’ club ideology has been prevalent since the first puck drop and is still so ingrained in every aspect of the sport that changing it won’t be an overnight task.
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Fringe Arts
Danny Brown Kicks in the Door of Corona Theatre on Last Stop of Tour
If it wasn’t for his instantly recognizable smile, you wouldn’t have noticed Danny Brown’s entrance onto the Corona Theatre stage Tuesday night.
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Sports
Men’s Soccer National Championships: “Bleus” Monday
The all-RSEQ matchup made for a tantalizing final to the U Sports Men’s Soccer Championship and it did not disappoint, becoming an instant classic.
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Sports
Stingers Football Well Represented at RSEQ Awards
After career years, quarterback Adam Vance and wide receiver Jeremy Murphy brought home RSEQ awards at Friday’s ceremony
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Sports
Breaking Barriers: Hockey in First Nations Communities
Canada has produced some of hockey’s greatest ever players and continues to send hundreds to the top leagues in the world. But what happens when communities don’t have the resources to develop their players?
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: You’re Not Sapiosexual, You’re Just Pretentious
Being a sapiosexual also reinforces the same tired and fake-woke ideas surrounding what it means to be intelligent.
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Sports
Men’s Soccer Team Looking to Build Off of Strong Season
The Stingers’ season has come to an end and, despite the disappointing semi-final loss, there is a lot of promise and will look to build on that next fall.