In This Issue
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News
FedUp Concordia calls for food sovereignty
Student-led food advocacy group FedUp Concordia has made it onto the ballot for the upcoming Concordia Student Union (CSU) Fall 2024 by-elections.
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News
7,523 Concordia students set to strike in solidarity with Palestine
In solidarity with Palestine, Concordia students plan a two-day strike on Nov. 21 and Nov. 22 to push for transparency and an end to university partnerships with Israeli military-linked corporations.
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News
Trump wins. What’s at stake for Canada?
Job cuts and military spending: Here’s what experts are saying Canadian workers can expect for the next four years.
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News
Quebec immigration program moratorium closes doors
Montreal immigrants share how Quebec’s recent moratorium on its two main immigration programs has affected them.
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Opinions
Are podcasts the new voice of the people?
Podcasts cater to the modern need for both immediate and intimate storytelling.
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Opinions
Forming a misogyn-army,one post at the time
Young boys on social media are increasingly being fed with extremely hateful and misogynistic content.
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Opinions
The twenties dilemma
Even though I feel like a kid in an adult’s body, the thrill of independence and the anxiety of spontaneity are shaping who I’m becoming.
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Opinions
Beyond the final girl
2024 horror films signal a departure from retrograde depictions of women within the genre, instead dissecting uniquely feminine themes in visceral ways.
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Fringe Arts
Exploring the universe with Ruby Waters
2022 Juno Award nominee Ruby Waters has a voice that can pick up the shrapnel of an afterparty and press it into poetry.
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Sports
Concordia football well-represented at RSEQ awards
Concordia Stingers athletes Mendel Joseph and Isaac Pepin, and assistant coach Émilie Pfeiffer Badoux won individual Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec football awards this season.
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Sports
Hotspots for Professional Women’s Hockey League expansion
After a very successful inaugural season, the Professional Women’s Hockey League is looking to expand further.
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Sports
Concordia flag football’s fight for varsity recognition
Concordia University’s flag football team celebrates a historic championship while navigating challenges to secure varsity status and league support.
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Fringe Arts
Style and the city
To learn more about style in the city, The Link spoke to Montreal students.
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Fringe Arts
Sew much more than trends
Six years after starting with custom swimsuits on Instagram, Emilie Pittman’s Em&May continues to champion slow fashion and sustainability.