In This Issue
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News
Parc-Ex: A testimony of Montreal’s housing crisis
Parc-Extension is seeing one of Montreal’s most extreme cases of gentrification, housing crisis and landlord abuse.
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News
100,000 protesters rally in Ottawa for Palestine
Protesters from all around the country gathered in the capital to denounce the Canadian government’s complicity with Israel.
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News
The Yellow Door: Combatting senior isolation
The Yellow Door is a community-ran organization aiming to bridge the gaps between generations to help with senior isolation.
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Unity under scrutiny: Troubling reports cast shadow over Montreal queer nightclub
Montreal’s Club Unity, nestled in the heart of the ‘gay village’, is facing a boycott after a series of alleged misconduct pile up.
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Opinions
Editorial: Power to the public sector
The Link stands firm in its support of the Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé, The Fédération autonome de l’enseignement, the Common Front, and all labour unions.
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News
Integration over extraction; prioritizing action
Non-profit collective Comm-Un discusses if universities – rich with resources and researchers – can play a role in assisting the city’s unhoused population.
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Opinions
On being a teenage girl in her twenties
The phrase “teenage girl in her 20s” is trending all over TikTok, with the hashtag currently sitting at 5.7 million views.
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Fringe Arts
Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: Her true story in her own words
Painter Kent Mokman’s literary debut: two memoirs of his fictional character Miss Chief Eagle Testickle saw their debut, brought to the public by the Concordia fine arts faculty and Penguin Random House.
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Opinions
Bill 31 will mean more impossible choices for Montreal women
The housing crisis has meant that women who have experienced abuse often rely on their abuser for housing, with few options for escape. Bill 31 will only make this worse.
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Sports
The PWHL’s jerseys exemplify the league’s many disasters
Many failures from the PWHL are driving away long-time women’s hockey fans—especially from the PHF.
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Fringe Arts
On the fringe of Montreal’s music scene: APXO
Discover APXO, the born and raised Montreal rapper, singer and all-around artist.
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Opinions
Legault’s failure to protect public transit
By prioritizing cars over public transportation, the Quebec government is failing to consider the social and environmental harm of cars.
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News
Fighting gender violence on campus
A new student organization on campus is demanding change on campus for a safer gender and queer space.
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News
Students voice concerns over Quebec’s newest financial barriers
With the recent implementation of the province’s tuition hikes and Bill 96, students in and outside of Montreal are doubting their future in the province.
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Sports
The women’s hockey team is undefeated, yet unsatisfied
Stingers women’s hockey team players and coaches credit their undefeated season to a “team first” mentality and to taking the season in increments.
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Fringe Arts
“Read”: Baring Witness (2023)
“75 years of bad blood Torture “cleansing In the name of liberty” A poem by H.K on Palestine.
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Sports
The future of hockey protection
In the wake of professional hockey player Adam Johnson’s death, the Concordia Stingers reflect on safety standards of the game.
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Sports
Women’s basketball’s beating heart returns with a flourish
Stingers forward Serena Tchida missed the second half of 2022-23 with a torn Achilles. She persevered through a grueling rehab process, and now she’s back earlier than expected. She could not be happier, and neither could the rest of her team upon regaining the services of their most admired leader.
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Sports
Alouettes Grey Cup parade takes over Montreal
Montreal fans showed up in droves on Nov. 22 to celebrate the Alouettes victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 110th Grey Cup. It is Montreal’s first CFL championship since 2010.