In This Issue
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OpinionsThe role of art in supporting marginalized voices
Art is inherently politicized. It plays a role in supporting marginalized voices and spreading awareness to issues involving oppressed communities.
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OpinionsEditorial: Systemic transphobia killed Nex Benedict
As we see the rise of systemic transphobia in the US and Quebec, Nex Benedict’s death underscores the urgent need to confront and dismantle the prejudices and legislative barriers that endanger the lives of trans and non-binary youth.
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SportsMontreal leading the way in Canadian skateboarding
The city’s years-long journey to the forefront of the Canadian skateboarding landscape has included the construction of several skate parks, the creation of community groups and countless initiatives geared toward diversity and inclusion.
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Fringe ArtsA journey of adoption and discovery
Quebec premieres new English film on adoption at Les Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma.
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SportsTyler Hylland’s two-decade hockey career
From solely shooting pucks with his grandfather at a young age to winning gold at the 2023 FISU winter games with his family in the stands, former Stinger Tyler Hylland has come a long way in his hockey career.
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SportsÉmilie Lavoie: Playing a 200-foot game
Émilie Lavoie, a powerhouse forward, balances physicality with finesse, earning accolades and shaping a promising future in hockey.
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NewsWomen, weed and wellness
“I was screaming and I didn’t even know ‘cause I was blacked out,” Ruby Burns recalls. This was her first of many brushes with cannabis-induced anxiety.
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NewsEngineering and Computer Science students vote to strike
ECA votes to take part in a university-wide strike against tuition increases from the Coalition Avenir Québec government.
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NewsTuition strikes: student mobilization underway
With over 14,000 students ready to strike, associations at Concordia are mobilizing.
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NewsFighting for Palestinian liberation
Over 150 days later, Montreal continues to show up for Palestine.
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NewsNightlife hazard: Students call out systemic sexism at Bar Bifteck
Former employees of the bar share their experiences, with owner responses.
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Finding sex education resources at Concordia
Concordia’s lack of sex education resources has left some students feeling unsupported sexually.
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Fringe ArtsExploring identity through a sky of flowers
Sierra Barber blends beading and oil paint to explore her mixed Indigenous and European heritage. She invites viewers into a world where colonial mediums and Indigenous traditions coexist.
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Fringe ArtsHonouring water through Indigenous fashion
On Feb. 17, The Contemporary Native Art Biennial (BACA) and the McCord Stewart Museum co-hosted a holistic Indigenous fashion show.
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OpinionsEt tu, Brute?
The notion of an omnipresent morality around women’s conduct feeds into the belief that women’s development is deviant or deficient.
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OpinionsSex Ed(itorial): My Bisexual journey as a Muslim Arab
A personal essay from a bisexual Lebanese woman navigating the complexities and intersections of being a Queer Muslim Arab, striving for self-acceptance amidst the challenges of tradition, identity, and community erasure.
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OpinionsMental Health Support lacking for MENA Students
Mental health support for Montreal’s MENA students is sorely lacking, a conversation with a Kurdish Syrian student reveals that the process of accessing mental health resources causes more harm than reason for hope.
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NewsRetraction: “Concordia student kicked off campus for peaceful protest”
The Link has retracted this article because it does not comply with our editorial and journalistic standards. We apologize to our readership.

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