In This Issue
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News
Is the CSU transparent?
Students report ongoing problems due to lack of organization, issues with communications and recurring problems at regular council meetings.
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NewsConcordia University owns more than $1.4 billion in real estate property
Concordia’s real estate holdings now include office buildings, an apartment building and various mixed-use spaces valued at over $1.4 billion.
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Fringe ArtsVictorella on tuning to language
Bilingual singer-songwriter Victorella shares her experiences as an introvert in the music scene, staying authentic, the dynamics of her band and her upcoming releases.
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Fringe ArtsThe revolution lives in rent-free spaces
The Rent Free Coalition aims to create affordable housing for all.
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Fringe ArtsThe future of Fringe
After 20 years as a hub for independent arts and the beating heart of Montreal’s Fringe Festival, the MainLine Theatre is closing its doors—but with plans to rise again in a new space.
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OpinionsASFA, a flurry of self-indulgent chaos
The student activist space organizes with the best of intentions, but it’s time to address some of our failings.
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OpinionsThe deceptive nature of the quiet luxury aesthetic
The quiet luxury aesthetic presents itself as the opposite of gaudy displays of wealth. However, it is no less extravagant, only more discreet.
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OpinionsThe deterioration of trans rights in Trump’s America
Trump is attacking trans rights through executive orders, but citizens and people in government are fighting back.
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SportsInternational professional women’s hockey has to take a step further
The sport would benefit the most from a Four Nations-esque tournament.
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SportsConcordia Stingers reflect on nationals and look ahead to next season
The Concordia Stingers men’s and women’s hockey teams fought hard at nationals, with the men earning silver and the women finishing fourth, as they now set their sights on next season.
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SportsUFC’s return to Montreal sends Tristar Gym into war preparation
With the UFC’s return to Montreal, Tristar Gym prepares for a battle in their hometown after a decade-long wait.
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OpinionsTHE STINK INVESTIGATES: The Link cult confirmed?
Contributor found dead, coordinating editor on the run, and a sharpened grapple vape… still want to join The Link?
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OpinionsBREAKING: SPVM successfully de-escalates protest, crowd left in shock
Montreal police turn a new leaf choosing peace over a gun.
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OpinionsSelf-proclaimed ‘beloved’ university president found dead
A dark cloud hangs over Montreal’s Never Our Fault University.
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SportsThe Stink investigates: Where has the Stingers mascot buzzed off to?
Without Buzz, the Stingers’ spirit has flatlined and Concordia’s opponents may just be circling the mascot like wasps sensing weakness.

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