Josh Fischlin
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Opinions
Nah’msayin
Imagine a sizzling, perfectly peppered piece of filet mignon—now top that off with some sautéed mushrooms and gravy. Mmm, an exciting prospect for a meat-loving omnivore.
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Fringe Arts
Art Consignment Shop Set to Open in Hall Building
Artists looking to showcase and sell their work will soon be given a platform to do so on the mezzanine level of Concordia’s Hall building.
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News
Sociology and Anthropology Graduate Students Vote In Favour Of One-Day Strike
The Sociology and Anthropology Graduate Student Association (SAGSA) voted in favour of striking against austerity at their general assembly on Monday.
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News
CSU Daycare Project Closer to Becoming a Reality
The Concordia Student Union announced that its long-awaited daycare will be located downtown on Bishop St., right next to McKibbins.
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News
CSU Approves Referendum Question To Measure Support For Solidarity Economy
The Concordia Student Union (CSU) passed a motion on Oct. 14 in support of a referendum question to assess student support for a “Solidarity Economy Incubator.”
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News
Educate Yourself: BDS Week Is Coming to Concordia
This is the first time in Concordia history that a student body has organized a week of events specifically dealing with BDS.
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News
ASFA Elections Begins Today
Elections for representatives of undergraduate Arts and Science students begin today, and many candidates are vying for seven executive spots, as well as five open councillor positions.
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News
ASFA: Past Problems, Future Solutions
This year hasn’t been pretty for the Arts and Science Federation of Associations.
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News
Federal Election Candidates Speak At Concordia
Liberal, NDP and Green Party candidates spoke at Concordia’s Hall Building last Wednesday to discuss their parties’ platforms for the Ville-Marie precinct. The Conservative party candidate was not present.
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Robert Fisk on the Middle East Crises, Canada’s Response
Award winning reporter delves deep into the question of refugees, Western domination of the region and the ISIS.
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Journalists Meet With Police To Discuss Treatment Of Reporters
Following a closed meeting between local journalists and Montreal police, a press conference was held Monday morning addressing police conduct towards reporters covering student demonstrations.
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News
First Anti-Austerity Demo of Season Illegal but Peaceful
Despite being declared illegal, this season’s first anti-austerity demonstration ended with no arrests, and no reported injuries.
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News
CSU Orientation Headlined by Modest Mouse
The Concordia Student Union (CSU) has cut the costs of its orientation event featuring two concerts at discounted prices, according to its VP Student Life John Talbot.
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News
CSU to Fund Burritoville Coop
Approval to purchase Burritoville as it transitions into a student cooperative passed at the Concordia Student Union (CSU) council on Wednesday night.
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News
ASFA Elections Begin Today
Elections for the Arts and Science Federation of Associations executives begins today. The Link spoke to some of the candidates to learn about why they think they’re ideal candidates for the job.
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News
President of CONMUN Impeached, Denies Move’s Legitimacy
A vote to impeach the Concordia Model United Nations (CONMUN) President passed at a closed general assembly on Thursday night.
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News
Geography, Women’s Studies to Continue Strike, FASA Votes Against One
The Geography Undergraduate Student Society (GUSS) and the Women’s Studies Student Association (WSSA) voted to continue striking against austerity at their respective general assemblies on Wednesday.
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Francine on Feminism: Journalist Analyzes Polytechnique Shooting
Pelletier brought into question many other issues pertaining to gender inequality. She asked why, despite soaring academic success, women still make less money in the professional world than men? She attributed this to two major obstacles: violence and hypersexualization. Both of these issues contribute to worldwide sexism, which reinforces the wage gap phenomenon.
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News
Maple Spring 2.0
“We’re trying to build a social movement, and something that’s going to last.”
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News
Poli Sci Says Yes to Strike, Urban Planning Says No
Concordia’s Political Science Student Association voted to strike at a general assembly, while the Urban Planning Association (UPA) became the first association to vote “no” at its assembly on Monday night.