Michael Wrobel
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INTERACTIVE: Understanding Montreal’s Municipal Government
For your convenience, The Link has compiled some information on how Quebec’s metropolis really works.
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Concordia Student Sees Politics From the Ground Up
Daniel Attard, a 27-year-old Concordia student and resident of Anjou, is running in the Nov. 3 municipal elections with the Projet Montréal political party, looking to become the city councillor for the borough.
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Improving Montreal for the City’s Youth
With the Nov. 3 municipal election fast approaching, the Conseil jeunesse de Montréal, the city’s youth council, has decided to get involved in the debate and bring youth-related issues to the attention of the candidates in the race.
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Former CSU Executive Running for Montreal City Council
A former executive in Concordia’s undergraduate student union will seek to be elected to Montreal’s city council on Nov. 3.
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Concordia Food Coalition Wants to Bite You
The Concordia Food Coalition’s week of workshops and events about food politics—dubbed Bite Me!—kicked off on Monday with a tour of the People’s Potato, a collectively-run soup kitchen that offers free meals every weekday on the seventh floor of the Hall Building.
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Divest Campaign Questions Concordia’s Investments
According to Anthony Garoufalis-Auger, one of the organizers of Concordia’s divestment campaign, there are some inconsistencies between the university’s branding and its actions.
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Montrealers March Against Charter of Values
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of downtown Montreal on Saturday to denounce the provincial government’s proposed Charter of Quebec Values.
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ConU Alum Sets Her Eyes on Council Seat
Yana Lukasheh, who turns 26 in two weeks, admits her age could be a stumbling block with voters when they head to the ballot box in the Nov. 3 municipal elections.
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Tips for Your First Year
Starting university can be a nerve-racking experience, and while that’s perfectly normal, it doesn’t necessarily have to be that way. Here are some tips to make your first classes a little less stressful.
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ConU Prof Enters Race for Sud-Ouest Borough Mayor
Another Concordia employee will run in the Nov. 3 Montreal municipal election.
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CSU Kicks Off Orientation Week
This year’s Orientation festivities will see the addition of several new events—and the return of some old ones too—that promise to be not only a good time, but to also provide students with a unique cultural and environmental experience.
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Russell Copeman Enters Municipal Election Race
Concordia’s associate vice-president for external affairs will run for borough mayor of Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in the Nov. 3 municipal election.
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Mayoral Hopefuls Look to Win Over Youth Vote
Half of the first debate between Montreal’s mayoral candidates revolved around youth issues in front of a student-heavy audience on Aug. 16.
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A Lick of Paint for Club Spaces, the Hive Café and Reggie’s
Club offices, Reggie’s and the Hive Café…
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Projet Montréal Nominates Two NDG Candidates
Montreal’s municipal election may still be months away, but Projet Montréal has already nominated two candidates in…
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A Meeting for Book Addicts
In a room at the Atwater Library—beyond the circulation desk, up two flights of stairs and through a nondescript doorway—roughly 25 chairs were arranged in a circle on April 8. Slowly, people entered the room and…
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TRAC Meeting Covers Job Postings, Unpaid Work
The Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia labour union is going national—but it’ll need to get a new collective agreement first.
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Tackling Transphobia
For Julia Serano, the issue of transphobia is rooted in sexism and gender…