In This Issue
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Opinions
Editorial: Andrew Woodall needs to resign
The Link is calling for Woodall to make a public apology for hurting members of the Palestinian community. We call on Woodall to resign from his position based on the eyewitness testimony of his completely inappropriate and racist interaction with Palestinian students.
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News
The fight for fair pay continues
With inflation on the rise, unions on campus are demanding better wages.
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Opinions
Is the West in decline?
The concept of Western supremacy does not lie in the Gaza strip, it’s embedded in our minds. Whether we choose to excise the tumour of white supremacy from our culture hangs in the balance.
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News
Student sent to hospital after SARC counselling session
Sexual violence survivor tells his story.
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News
CSU fall by-election period has begun
The CSU election period has started, and students will be able to vote from Nov. 6 to Nov. 9.
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Opinions
The unspoken violence of censorship
Outlawing criticism of the government is not tolerated in Western democracies—why should we encourage silence about a government in the Middle East?
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Opinions
No, you don’t need another Stanley
Stylish water bottles trend, but replacing them often is costly and less eco-friendly. Durable bottles are designed to last.
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Opinions
A hate letter to the shuttle bus
The Concordia shuttle’s long lines and unreliability prompted me to opt for the Exo commuter train for my intercampus commute.
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News
No solutions, just evictions
Dismantling encampments only further marginalize and compromise the safety of unhoused individuals, according to David Chapman of Resilience Montreal.
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News
Concordia Health Services refers student to “unprofessional” clinic
Student claims Concordia Health Services fails to do thorough background checks on the clinics it refers students to.
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Sports
Philippe Robin’s pan-American cycling journey
Concordia alumnus faces a big journey over 30,000 kilometres in distance, while raising money for a local non-profit.
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News
The severe mismanagement of Concordia’s co-op café: The Hive
The Hive Cafe deep dive: The impact poor management has on working conditions and finances.
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News
Finance update: ConU President’s trip to Israel
President Graham Carr spent several thousands of dollars on his 2022 trip to Israel, revealed by The Link’s access to information requests.
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News
Students denounce double standard in Concordia’s Israel-Palestine statements
Some Israeli international students received mental health resources while Palestinian students did not hear from the school.
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Opinions
Editorial: The CAQ’s latest allophone tax
Quebec’s steep tuition hike for out-of-province students harms diversity and accessibility. Reverse the policy for affordable education.