In This Issue
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Opinions
Editorial: Hybrid work is here to stay
The Link commends the university for listening to its workers and hopes the agreement contains guidelines that meet CUPEU’s demands for a better work-from-home system.
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Opinions
Lost in translation
Language shapes identity, but its barriers deepen the cultural connection within.
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Opinions
True crime: Interest or unhealthy obsession?
The world’s unhealthy fascination with true crime must be critiqued.
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News
Armenian student union sends appeal to Concordia President
The Concordia Armenian Students’ Union sent an appeal to the university to urge them to reconsider their decision to send delegates to COP29 in Azerbaijan.
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News
Queer Concordia seeks to launch gender-affirming care pilot project
Queer Concordia is looking to launch a pilot project in partnership with the CSU to offer loans to Concordia University students seeking access to gender-affirming care.
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News
Old Port tourist season foiled by heavy construction
Montrealers are raising growing concerns about the never-ending construction projects disrupting neighbourhoods, causing delays, and impacting local businesses throughout the city.
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News
Fighting back against transphobic movements in Montreal
Breaking down the annual national anti-trans movement and what can be done to counter it.
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News
The key is social housing
Protesters at Quebec’s National Assembly call for increased social housing as the housing crisis continues to affect the province.
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News
Canada has a rampant South Asian racism problem
South Asian immigrants speak on their experiences facing xenophobia in Canada, especially on social media.
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Fringe Arts
Rihab Essayh is building worlds that are radically soft
Rihab Essayh’s The Evaporated Tears of Sand Roses frames an effervescent healing space for the SWANA community.
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Fringe Arts
Chews for views
An unsettling and mouth-watering read blurs the lines between the virtual world and reality.
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Fringe Arts
A culinary homecoming
A new Ukrainian restaurant opens in Montreal with multiple layers of significance to the Ukrainian community.
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Opinions
Idolized and controlled: The reality behind K-pop’s shiny surface
K-pop relies heavily on feeding the fantasy that there might be a chance for a personal connection with artists.
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Sports
Lebanese Concordia students keep soccer dreams alive
Concordia University students Jad Harb and Talal Selman are building a soccer community with All Star Xperience.
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Sports
The Link ranks PWHL team brandings
Pass or fail? The Link assigns a letter grade to all six PWHL logos and team names.
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Sports
U Sports football’s relevance is not threatened by decline in numbers
Despite declines in attendance and opportunity, U Sports football will rebound very soon.
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Sports
CSU All-Star Cup day one in photos
All Star Xperience, founded by two Concordia students, hosted the first day of a soccer tournament at the Loyola Campus.