In This Issue
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Editorial: Striking in Solidarity
As Quebec’s tuition hikes ignite student protests, The Link endorses striking as a powerful stand against the CAQ’s discriminatory policies, rallying for equitable education access. -
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Reframing Genocide
In a world where media narratives shape perceptions of justice, the ICJ case against Israel reveals the profound influence of national biases on the understanding of genocide and international law. -
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Rest isn’t a luxury
From study tips to money-making schemes, there seems to always be a more efficient way of leading one’s existence. However, this adoption of high productivity as a lifestyle is self-exploitation.
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On food, porn and bloody vaginas
Exploring the intersection of feminism, food and femininity in the modern world.
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Opinions
At this point, I’m calling Paw Patrol
A personal testimony from a nightlife worker and their many encounters with police.
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Fringe Arts
From The River to the Sea returns after being censored
After the censorship of Palestinian documentaries occurred in Montreal, La Sala Rossa organized a showing of the censored film while raising money for Gaza.
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News
Course cuts disrupt academic life
With Concordia’s budget issues and tuition hikes, classes for the new semester have been cut by 10 per cent.
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News
The reality of learning French in six months
For many non-French speaking immigrants, Quebec’s imposed six-month timeline to learn French is not realistic.
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News
Campus security: New name, same worries
After Concordia’s campus security rebranded itself, BIPOC students were not convinced security has changed.
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News
Students prepare to strike
Students gather at the CSU Lounge to prepare banners for strikes against tuition hikes.
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Vigil remembering those lost in 2017 Quebec Mosque shooting
Community members gathered to remember those who have been lost, and to reflect on the state of Islamophobia in the province.
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Sports
Stingers cross-country and track and field team changes leadership
The Link sits down for a Q&A with newly appointed cross-country and track and field coach Justin Pfefferle about the upcoming season.
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Sports
Breaking a long-lasting sweat
Concordia’s students are embracing their New Year’s resolution to become more active, but is there a better way to start working out?
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Fringe Arts
Echoes of extinction
Myfanwy MacLeod’s sculpture ‘The Song of the Dodo,’ embodies Victorian influences and a commentary on environmental and societal neglect.
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News
Alternatives to the SPVM
When it comes to domestic violence and mental health crises, experts say non-police entities are more effective.
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Sports
Stingers to hold first ever Pride Games
For the first time in Concordia’s history, the Stingers’ men’s and women’s hockey teams will be hosting Pride Games. The themed games are set to take place at the Ed Meagher Arena on Feb. 3 and 4 against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees.