Sheena Macmillan
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News
BREAKING: Holiday break extended by one week
The winter 2021 semester has been pushed back one week in response to student stress.
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News
Remembering former CSU president Benjamin Prunty
Benjamin Prunty, a pillar in the Concordia community, has passed away.
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Opinions
Quarantine bangs? More like quarantine mullet
Everything around me is up in the air, but I can still control my hair.
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Special Issue
Filipino history lessons taught through food
Filipino cuisine bears undeniable similarities to the cooking styles of its neighbouring countries, and that’s not by accident. Look to the Philippines’ complicated colonial past, and you’ll find the roots to many of the country’s most famous dishes.
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News
New online opt-out system approved by CSU
After improving on the online opt-out system used over the summer, the current system used during the fall has been approved by the Concordia Student Union.
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Fringe Arts
Meet the man of mystery behind @memesofconcordia
If anything can get you through a pandemic depression, it’s some Concordia memes.
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News
Complaints filed against police officers for mismanagement of harassment complaint
Two ethics complaints have been filed against five police officers by a Concordia PhD student after her criminal harassment case wasn’t taken seriously.
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News
CSU criticizes university’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion plan and process
The CSU deplores the university’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion plan, hoping more student voices will be included in its revisions.
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News
International students on their first week back
A look into how international students are finding studying from their home countries.
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Special Issue
Q&A with President Graham Carr
COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter defined the summer. How is Concordia adapting to the moment, and can students take comfort in the administration’s plans for the unprecedented days ahead? The Link sat down with President Graham Carr to discuss the university’s preparations, expectations, and hopes.
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News
Motion for Centralized Online Opt-Out System Passes by One Vote in Secret Ballot
Concordia’s centralized online opt-out system has been given an official deadline: fall 2020. A previous system designed by fee-levy groups has been scrapped and will be reimagined.
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Opinions
Your Silence Is Deafening
The murder of George Floyd sent a shock wave through the world, both in the streets and online. With social media trends like #BlackoutTuesday gaining popularity, so has performative activism. While your silence is deafening, so is your echoing.
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News
Online Opt-Out Motion Tabled Indefinitely
CSU councillors approved the fee-levy consultation report, but the motion to implement it was tabled indefinitely.
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News
Appeal on Disqualification of Councillor-Elect Fails
After Harvin Hilaire’s controversial disqualification from last month’s CSU election, the appeal for his case to the Judicial Board failed—leaving him without a spot on council.
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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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News
CSU Council Candidate Disqualified Due to Pending Faculty Transfer
General Coordinator Christopher Kalafatidis has been accused of using his power as a CSU executive to influence the election’s results.
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News
‘We Got You’ Slate Wins Unopposed CSU Election
CSU executive team and council rearranged, with all referendum questions passing in online election.
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Special Issue
How Mental Health Is (or Isn’t) Handled in Asian Communities
What happens when the pressures become too heavy and there’s nowhere left to turn? Three first-generation Asian women explain the complications surrounding their heritage and their mental health.
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News
Concordia Closed Until March 29 Due to COVID-19 Prevention
Concordia will be closed from March 16 to March 29, with essential services still running.