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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LettersVote for Experience CSU
My name is Chris Carpini and I am the President of the John Molson Competition Committee. The past 3 years of my undergraduate career have been dedicated to working on JMSB’s competition program. During my time here, the program has become the world’s largest undergraduate competition program as we close a record-breaking year with nearly 40 podium finishes and countless gold medals.
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LettersOpt-in to the Concordia Community
To the Concordia University undergraduate community,
As you are probably aware, there is a referendum question on the ballot this election regarding the funding of fee-levy associations, which could have serious consequences for student-run organizations such as The Link. -
LettersArt Matters for Everyone
As a fellow student I would like to reach out to all Concordia students, but particularly students in fine arts.
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LettersVote to Support the Centre for Gender Advocacy
For those unfamiliar with the work of the Centre, it is a hub for incredibly important activism on campus.
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LettersMaintain Student Unity, Support Fee-Levy Groups
I’m writing to my fellow students in all faculties to strongly urge all Concordia undergrads to vote no to per-faculty fee-levy referendums during the CSU elections on March 25-March 27.
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LettersWe Will Lose from Per-Faculty Fee-Levy Referendums
I would like to state for the record that JMSB students are not united on this issue.
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LettersAll Students Benefit from Fee-Levy Groups
By supporting these 17 different fee-levy groups and donating funds for the various services they provide, we not only improve the lives of students but also the lives of other members of the larger community.
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LettersPer-Faculty Fee-Levy Referendums Will Falsely Divide Students
Fee-levy groups like the People’s Potato, QPIRG-Concordia, Le Frigo Vert and many more, play an essential role in creating an environment where students can become engaged in their campus and in the greater Montreal community.
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LettersA Call to Vote No on Per-Faculty Fee-Levy Referendums
The upcoming referendum question on per-faculty fee levies is not the way to address concerns about fee levies.
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LettersNo to Per-Faculty Fee-Levy Referendums
Concordia is a remarkable school beyond the classrooms, because we have such a strong sense of community.

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