In This Issue
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News
Transit cuts raise concerns amongst Montrealers
Montreal’s transit users voice their opinions on impending service reductions.
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News
Hall building altercation: Students share their perspectives
The Link spoke to several students on campus in the aftermath of the altercations in the mezzanine on Nov. 8.
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Opinions
Editorial: Mainstream media failed Palestinian students
The Link is ashamed of papers like the Montreal Gazette for their questionable reporting on the events of Nov. 8 at Hall. Rather than send reporters to cover the altercation with on-the-ground reporting, the Gazette published statements by organizations that weren’t eye-witnesses to the events on campus.
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Student engagement at the CSU remains low
Low student engagement can be a vicious cycle.The recent CSU fall by-election was called in response to 22 out of the 30 seats on the Council of Representatives being empty. The lack of student engagement has caused eight councilors to do the work of 30.
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News
CSU drop-in daycare has officially opened its doors
The Concordia Student Union’s drop-in daycare service finally opened on Nov 6 after a few delays.
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News
Concordia Students’ Nightline hopes to adapt and expand
Concordia’s Students’ Nightline is open and ready to help students in need
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Best Buddies Concordia: Building special bonds
Discover Best Buddies Concordia, a place to build relationships with those who experience intellectual and developmental disabilities