Marianne Liendo-Dufort
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Opinions
Colloquial Racism in Academia
Among the many faces of racism lies that of language. It is insidious and hides easily behind what appears to be a miscommunication and good intentions, yet perpetuates the privilege of those speaking the language of the colonizer.
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Opinions
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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Fringe Arts
It’s In the Bag: Indigenous Business Scales New Heights
Kelsey Deer’s specialized gear for cyclists, rock climbers, dog owners and more.
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News
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Iranian Reporting Must Continue
Iran’s ongoing protests are mainly covered by citizens on social media, when mainstream media should have reported the issue more thoroughly.
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News
Inuit Voices Denounce the Health Crisis in Nunavut
Inuit panel opens the discussion about the ongoing tuberculosis crisis in Nunavut.
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Fringe Arts
Marché Asiatique’s First Mahjong Night: For and By the Community
Marché Asiatique unites old and young alike across Mahjong tables.
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News
In Conversation With President Graham Carr
The Link asked Concordia President Graham Carr about COVID-19 policies, tuition rate hikes, racism on campus and more.
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News
Concordia’s Impending Stairwell Construction
Students are losing access to the terrace behind the Hall building, the only largest outdoor space on the Sir George Williams campus.
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Fringe Arts
Photography exhibition looks to accurately rewrite history
‘Between Past & Present’ amplifies the voices of the city’s marginalized communities.
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News
The uncharted land of graduate studies away from home
In September 2019, a new chapter began in Alexandra Engler’s life. She started her PhD in biology at Concordia University, in Montreal—over 5,000 km away from her native France.
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Special Issue
Breaking down gender gaps in the climbing community
The growing community of climbers among women is reaching new heights, allowing newcomers of different backgrounds to find supportive climbing networks.
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Special Issue
Demystifying IUDs, one woman at a time
Finding the right contraceptive for the right uterus.
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News
Open Educational Resources: more accessible knowledge for all
Concordia University’s Open Educational Resources launches on Jan. 27, providing students with cost-free knowledge.
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News
Library services have improved in part to student effort
Library services have improved in part to student effort, providing 24/7 library access for students.
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Fringe Arts
Nature’s point of no return: a human perspective
‘Human | Nature’ multimedia exhibition explores the relationship between nature and human nature.
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Opinions
Don’t @ me: I am so tired of school, yet I still love it
Riding the waves of my student guilt one midterm at a time.
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Opinions
The silence of the books
Libraries are a safe haven for any stressed-out students grinding on last minute assignments.
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Special Issue
A frugal spender’s guide to textbook shopping
I have been a student for longer than I would like to admit, meaning I know my options when it comes to getting books at a lower price.
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Fringe Arts
No Clue Collective: When art blossoms from loneliness
Pop-up event showcased different works of art that ranged from colourful prints and handmade jewelry to nail art and hand-poked tattooing.