In This Issue
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OpinionsEditorial: Higher fees, smaller futures
Quebec’s decision to maintain steep tuition hikes makes it harder for out-of-province students to study at English-language universities. Students face growing financial pressure while universities warn that the policy is discouraging applications and weakening access to higher education.
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NewsThe BIPOC perspective of healthcare in Quebec
A lack of medical race-based data in Canada reinforces BIPOC Montrealers’ negative experiences receiving healthcare in the city.
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NewsCycling through a tough winter
Winter has brought a flurry of concerns for Montreal cyclists, who face increasing Bixi rates and streets narrowed by snowbanks.
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SportsConcordia athletes give back
Athletes’ popularity makes them highly influential figures, no matter the level of competition. Concordia’s athletes are no different, making community service a priority.
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SportsConcordia graduate and former Link sports editor releases new book
Julian McKenzie has worked everywhere in sports media, including as The Link’s Volume 35 sports editor. The Link got the chance to talk to him about his recently released book, Black Aces: Essential Stories from Hockey’s Black Trailblazers.
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SportsAngélie Jobin wants it all and wants it now
First-year defender Angélie Jobin has hit the ice strong, with her tenacity propelling the Concordia University women’s hockey team to the next level.
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Sports
Shut Up and Dribble: All bobble, no substance
While other PWHL teams rolled out full Black History Month programming, the Vancouver Goldeneyes waited months to announce two bobblehead nights. The response has left many fans disappointed.
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NewsThe perfect storm of ‘catastrophic’ potholes
This winter weather is doing a number on Montreal roads, and the city is struggling to keep up.
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NewsQuebec upholds tuition hikes as Concordia braces for deeper budget cuts
Quebec is maintaining a 33 per cent tuition hike for out-of-province students attending English-language universities, raising minimum annual fees to about $12,000 and prompting concerns from students and administrators.
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NewsClimate committee urges Concordia to fully divest from fossil fuels
Concordia University announced in 2025 that it had reached its goal of fossil fuel divestment. But some on the Concordia Student Union and Climate Emergency Committee say the university is far from its 100 per cent divestment goal, announced in 2019.
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Fringe ArtsWhat So and So Was Trying to Say
A poem exploring what it may look like to withstand forms of manipulation and negative hierarchy.
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Fringe ArtsA next step for sustainability at Concordia
Students gathered in the basement of Webster Library on Jan. 29 to mark the launch of Concordia’s new thrift store project, blending secondhand shopping with conversations around sustainability and consumption.
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Fringe ArtsThe power of narrative
A panel hosted by 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women (100ABCWomen) examined how Black women in media move beyond visibility, sharing how they navigate industry barriers while shaping narratives with agency and purpose. -
OpinionsRamadan in aisle 7
Corporate “Ramadan representation” risks turning a community-rooted holiday into a shallow marketing trend.
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OpinionsNo, you can’t bring your boyfriend
Women can begin decentring men by choosing to prioritize female friendships as essential sources of connection, support and meaning.
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OpinionsThe limits of queer representation in mainstream media
Queer representation in mainstream media is still largely tokenized, commodified and stripped of real depth.
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OpinionsThe old order is gone; what now?
As power hardens and trade becomes leverage, values start to look optional, and dependency becomes the real danger for Canada.

