Letters
All letters to the editor must be signed and must include your phone number and student ID number. We verify the identities of all of our letter writers. Letters must be 400 words or less, and must not contain sexist, racist, homophobic, xenophobic, or otherwise discriminatory comments. The Link reserves the right to refuse letters with questionable or unacceptable comments. Send your letters to letters@thelinknewspaper.ca.
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LettersLetter: Vote for Social Justice Research
I want to let my fellow students know about an amazing project on campus, which supports undergrads in making real-world research links with the Montreal-area social justice community.
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LettersLetter: Vote for Social Justice Research
As a Concordia undergrad, I know that having learning opportunities outside the classroom are just as important as what I learn inside the classroom.
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LettersLetter: Yes to Support Cure and Community-Driven Research
The Community-University Research Exchange (CURE Concordia) gives students the chance to take their academic work outside the university and work on real projects that benefit communities struggling for social justice.
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LettersLetter: Le Gym Doesn’t Suck
It is true that Le Gym has no natural lighting, but for a $20.84 a month, this fact is easily overlooked. It has everything that one might need to train effectively and efficiently. If one is found lacking “machines” to train with, one should consider hiring a personal trainer to help replace the “machines” one is looking for.
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LettersLetter: “Support Change” in Upcoming ASFA Elections
I write this letter in support of Jenna Cocullo and her team who are running in the Concordia Arts and Science Federation of Associations elections this week.
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LettersLetter: Vote for Lana Galbraith
I have had the pleasure of working with Lana Galbraith both inside and outside of the context of the university. Lana is always a dedicated and passionate team member. She works hard to create a safe and inclusive environment.
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LettersLetter: ASFA Endorsements
As a standing member of ASFA’s Board of Directors for three years I monitored the executive’s actions and held them accountable for their mandates. I reviewed policy and regulations and sat on numerous committees assisting the executive body.
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LettersLetter: Vote Jenna Cocullo for President
With full confidence, I endorse Jenna Cocullo as the upcoming ASFA President.
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LettersLetter: End ASFA Rape Culture, Vote Mariah Gillis
Since the last (failed) attempt of the ASFA elections, a different direction was taken towards creating a safer space, including effective educational and fun activities around campus.
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LettersLetter: Vote for Mariah Gillis and Support Change
Mariah is a dedicated representative of students, who passionately and fearlessly pursues change when necessary. Now is one of those times and I believe Mariah and the Support Change team are the right people for the job.

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