In This Issue
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OpinionsMonetizing menstrual health
Subscription-based menstrual applications are controlling access to essential health knowledge. -
Opinions‘Students4Better’… Better for who?
Students for Better is promoting themselves as caring students who want a change to the CSU. They aren’t the right people to make these changes. -
OpinionsThe cost of convenience
As consumers, we must choose between convenience and sustainability—prioritizing affordability or valuing people and the planet.
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OpinionsEditorial : Your student union is allergic to accountability
The CSU has once again refused The Link’s and The Concordian’s fee-levy referendum questions, a decision that falls in line with the union’s pattern of undemocratic and opaque structure.
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OpinionsWhy (almost) everything is Ronald Reagan’s fault
Here’s how economic policies first popularized during Ronald Reagan’s presidency are still hurting America today.
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NewsMeet CSU slate ‘All In’
Meet the people that are running as a slate at the upcoming CSU elections.
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NewsMontreal youth express growing intolerance towards queer community
Researchers and activists believe that the spiking intolerance towards the LGBTQIA2S+ community among Quebec youth is a consequence of a global phenomenon amplified by social media.
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NewsA new approach to food security in Montreal
A tiered pricing system is making fresh produce affordable for downtown Montreal locals.
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NewsNew chatbot app to help students is in the works
A team of Concordia University students are working on a chatbot app called Keaty to help answer student questions and help manage time and assignments.
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NewsBudget cuts and austerity measures disturbing academic life
Following Concordia University’s many budget cuts, students are facing increasing difficulties accessing the classes and services they need.
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SportsThe Stinger that lights up the court
Victoria Lawrence is a new addition to the Concordia University Stingers women’s basketball program, and she’s quickly made her mark, leading the team on and off the court.
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Fringe ArtsMontreal cultural organizations reaffirm their support for Palestinian liberation
Eleven cultural organizations in Montreal affirmed their support for Palestine by endorsing the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel.
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Fringe ArtsTunes from the moon
Groovy cosmonauts Les Moontunes are moving toward a heavier metal sound—but intuition is still the main leader.
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SportsMeet the man behind the infamous ‘Let’s Go Stingers’ chant
Jim Cartier’s love for Concordia’s Athletics has built a legacy beyond fandom—his passion, dedication and thunderous voice have made him the heartbeat of Stingers Nation.

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