In This Issue
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OpinionsCoping with code red
With Montreal in it’s second red zone, opinions writers share advice on how to make it through this next phase.
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NewsFee-levies adapt to serve community despite campus closure
Find out how Concordia’s fee-levy groups are providing their services to students and the community.
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Special IssueChronicles of a pandemic summer
Here’s to a summer in which all aspects of our lives took an unconventional turn.
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Special Issue‘Am I Next?’: An interview with Daylen Conserve
An interview with 21-year-old artist Daylen Conserve on how police violence affects their art.
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Special IssueConcordia resources available to students
A list of the services Concordia is offering to students.
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Special IssueQ&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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Special IssueA summer of protest
Link reporter Mzwandile Poncana reflects on a summer of unrest in Montreal.
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Special IssueYour horoscope
If you thought it was bad, it’s still going to get worse. Hang on tight!
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Special IssueStudents x gentrification: What you’re doing and how you can help
Montreal is in the midst of a massive housing crisis, and some of the city’s historically lower-income areas are being hit the hardest.
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Special IssueHow to be demolished by burnout
Nobody wants to get burnt out, but how can you avoid it? Fortunately, there are some tried and true tips for students at Con U.
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Special IssueHow to demolish burnout
Many people are close to burning out without ever realizing it, but there are a few things to look out for in yourself and your friends, and a few things you can do if burnout is setting in.
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Special IssueConcordia faculty unlock the digital classroom
How Concordia professors adapted their coursework to an online environment.
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Special IssueWhy I’m happy to stay home this fall
The move to online learning comes as a blessing for some students.
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OpinionsEditorial: A disorienting orientation
What is a useful map of Concordia when students are scattered in isolation?
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Special IssueStarting a new chapter virtually
An incoming student’s concerns with an online semester.
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Special IssueFrosh 2020 lives online
Student associations aim to bring the frosh experience online for Fall semester
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Special IssueFinding friends on OnlyFans
Lonely remote students finding online alternatives to the university experience.
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