Marianne Liendo-Dufort
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OpinionsColloquial 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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OpinionsThank 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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NewsYesterday, 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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NewsInuit Voices Denounce the Health Crisis in Nunavut
Inuit panel opens the discussion about the ongoing tuberculosis crisis in Nunavut.
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Fringe ArtsMarché Asiatique’s First Mahjong Night: For and By the Community
Marché Asiatique unites old and young alike across Mahjong tables.
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NewsIn 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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NewsConcordia’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 ArtsPhotography exhibition looks to accurately rewrite history
‘Between Past & Present’ amplifies the voices of the city’s marginalized communities.
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NewsThe 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 IssueBreaking 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 IssueDemystifying IUDs, one woman at a time
Finding the right contraceptive for the right uterus.
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NewsOpen 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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NewsLibrary 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 ArtsNature’s point of no return: a human perspective
‘Human | Nature’ multimedia exhibition explores the relationship between nature and human nature.
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OpinionsDon’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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OpinionsThe silence of the books
Libraries are a safe haven for any stressed-out students grinding on last minute assignments.
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Special IssueA 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.

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