In This Issue
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News
Quebec is deficient in diagnoses
Iron deficiency remains an overlooked health issue for women in Quebec.
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News
Concordia spends close to $300,000 to replace Hall building windows
Concordia University spends hundreds of thousands to repair the Hall building windows that protesters broke during a Sept. 29 demonstration.
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Reggies gets a facelift
After a complete redesign and new menus, Reggies is changing its image.
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News
In conversation with Graham Carr
The Link sat down with Carr to discuss the future of Concordia, food sovereignty, divestment and disclosure, student safety with CSPS, and student rights to protest.
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News
Canada’s ‘ugly vegetable’ problem
Montreal organizations are addressing food insecurity and “ugly vegetable” food waste.
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News
Concordia hires external security firm founded by ex-Israeli soldier
Concordia University spent $33,683 on services by an external security firm founded by an ex-Israeli soldier.
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News
McGill University used herbicides in 2024 without public disclosure, report confirms
A report confirms that McGill University used herbicides on the Macdonald Campus farm in 2024 contrary to a sustainability report published earlier that year. Macdonald Farm management has said that there are currently no publicly available sources that disclose the university’s herbicide use.
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Opinions
Editorial: Less resolutions, more sound solutions.
Concordia continues to ignore its students demand over and over again.
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Opinions
How student unions have shaped Quebec, one battle at a time
Quebec student unions have been at the forefront of political change for decades, from the 1960s education reform movement to the Palestine BDS movement.
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Fringe Arts
Wandering into the periphery
The Wandering Eye Project challenges the “correct” way to see by depicting the world through its periphery.
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Fringe Arts
Spider-Man reimagined
A new Spider-Man movie is being written, directed and produced by Concordia University students.
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Opinions
The bitter taste of convenience
Concordia University residence students are dissatisfied with their meal plans, but the issue goes beyond complaints to reveal a systemic failure.
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Opinions
The innate politics of literature
Books, whether overtly, implicitly or unintentionally, play a substantial role in the overarching political mementos of society.
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Opinions
I’m Just Saying: New year, same old disappointments
New Year’s resolutions are not as promising as we’d like them to be.
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Sports
Shut Up and Dribble: New US Congress prioritizes transphobic bill
The newly-elected US Republican Congress makes it a priority to exclude trans women athletes from women’s sports.
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Sports
Six Concordia hockey players representing Canada at FISU Games
Two Stingers men’s hockey players and four Stingers women’s hockey players are representing Canada at the 2025 FISU Games.
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Sports
Nikolas Hurtubise: Twice the gain
As the Concordia University men’s hockey team blazes through the regular season, Nikolas Hurtubise and his heroics in goal may fly under the radar. But don’t worry—he’s used to proving people wrong.