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Opinions
Editorial: CSU Referendum Questions Misrepresentative, Lacked Transparency
As student journalists, we understand that the way you communicate matters.
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Opinions
Editorial: Against Online Opt-Out and Faculty Representation Referendum Questions
As many student groups rely on this money to operate, this will almost certainly cause the gutting or shuttering of these important groups.
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PBHT 161: The “Way Back When” Edition (ft. Breea Kobernick)
On this episode of the podcast, Host and Co-Host Elias Grigoriadis and John Ngala are joined by Graphics Editor Breea Kobernick as they take a look back at their days as athletes and their passion for sports. They also delve into important Stinger news as both basketball teams kick off their season and the men’s rugby team looks to capture another championship heading into Nationals. Hope you enjoy!
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Want to Represent The Link at NASH82?
Every year, The Link takes part in the Canadian University Press’ annual national conference, also known as NASH. The conference gathers student journalists from across Canada, and Link delegates get the chance to attend workshops about the media from the pros. There’s also an awards ceremony—the JHM Awards, aka the Johnnies—that honour the best student journalism in Canada.
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Reminder - Apply for the Doug Leslie Bursary: Editors and Staff Welcome to Apply
Doug Leslie was The Link’s first editor-in-chief. When he passed away in 2012, a bursary fund was set up in his name. Every year $1,000 is distributed in his honour to Linkies in financial need–to either one person or split between two.
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Opinions
Editorial: It’s Not Always Obvious
Obviously, change won’t happen overnight—and it is easier said than done—but where is the initiative?
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Opinions
Editorial: The Canada You Know And Love Is Racist
The current Quebec government not only turns a blind eye to systemic racism, it actively denies its existence.
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PBHT 160: The “Win or Go Home” Edition (ft. Greg Sutton)
On this episode of the podcast, Host and Co-host Elias Grigoriadis and John Ngala are joined by contributor Maxime Cadotte, as they delve into the NBA’s opening week, Habs’ start to the season and most importantly the Win or Go Home weekend for Stingers Soccer. With men’s soccer head coach Greg Sutton on as a guest, the conversation changes gears as he gives his thoughts on his first postseason battle in seven years. Press play!!!
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Apply for the Doug Leslie Bursary: Editors and Staff Welcome to Apply
Doug Leslie was The Link’s first editor-in-chief. When he passed away in 2012, a bursary fund was set up in his name. Every year $1,000 is distributed in his honour to Linkies in financial need–to either one person or split between two.
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Opinions
Editorial: Reconciliation is an Empty Word for the Liberals
By appealing this decision, Trudeau and the Liberal party have yet again shown that they are much more concerned with campaigning as progressives, instead of actually being progressive.
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PBHT 159: The “Racism” Edition (ft. Maxime Cadotte)
On this episode of the podcast, Host and Co-Host Elias Grigoriadis and John Ngala are joined by contributor and first time guest Maxime Cadotte to discuss Montreal Alouettes and Canadiens, racism in soccer, and most importantly Stinger sports. Should be a fun one!
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Opinions
Editorial: Discrimination and Lack of Concrete Action, Nothing New in Quebec
The fact that the first instinct of the government and the police wasn’t to talk policy change, but to either say sorry or not really say anything of substance shows where the real priorities are.
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Reminder: Volume 40 By-Elections Are Coming Up
The Link is looking for looking for passionate journalists and artists to fill our open positions for two co-news editors, a copy editor, and a photo editor, and will be running a by-election on Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. in our office.
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Opinions
Editorial: It Takes All of Us, But Who Cares?
The university boasts about taking the training to other universities in Quebec, but the way it exists now is a not-good-enough, token gesture that seems to have been created only to fulfill Bill 151’s requirements.
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PBHT 158: The “Hockey” Edition
On this episode of the podcast, Host and Co-Host Elias Grigoriadis and John Ngala are joined by Managing Editor Dustin Kagan-Fleming as well as Coordinating Editor Olivier Cadotte, as they talk NHL and Stingers Hockey.
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Reminder: Application and Eligibility for The Link’s By-Election (Vol. 40)
The Link is looking for looking for passionate journalists and artists to fill our open positions for two co-news editors, a copy editor, and a photo editor, and will be running a by-election on Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. in our office.
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Opinions
Editorial: Politics Care About You Even if You Don’t Care About Them
Power is an omnipresent part of everyone’s life—we shouldn’t treat the people in power as our benevolent overlords.
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PBHT 157: The “New Chapter” Edition (ft. Rastko Popovic)
On episode 157 of the PBHT, host and co-host John and Elias are joined by new contributor Olivier Neven and coordinating editor Olivier Cadotte. They dive into the Impact’s Canadian Championship win and their chances in the Champions League. They also look into Stingers sports, notably the mens basketball that is also starting a new chapter, with head coach Rastko Popovic joining the conversation and sharing his thoughts about his teams upcoming non conference play. Have a listen!
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Application and Eligibility for The Link’s By-Election (Vol. 40)
The Link is looking for looking for passionate journalists and artists to fill our open positions for two co-news editors, a copy editor, and a photo editor, and will be running a by-election on Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. in our office.
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Opinions
Editorial: No Time for Apathy
It is not enough to simply enroll, show up to class, and leave with your degree when your time at university ends.