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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LettersWhy I Support Community Matters
It is with pleasure that I write to express my political support of the Community Matters team running in the CSU Elections.
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LettersA Better Loyola
Loyola is a barren food wasteland, and Gabriel Velasco and the rest of Community Matters intend to change that.
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LettersBen Prunty for President
Student government should not only initiate change, but finish what they start. It’s not an easy task, but Benjamin has proven that he is very much capable of doing so.
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LettersWhy Community Matters
The amount of time and effort needed to make sure your decisions are informed can seem like that extra project you don’t have time to do. This decision doesn’t come with the possibility of an extension, so let me save you some time and take this opportunity to endorse the team that deserves your vote.
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LettersStudents Must Vote ‘No’ in Upcoming Per-Faculty Fee Levy Referendum
Too often when we deal with poverty or marginalization in society, we are made to think the problem is other people, and that students are unaffected.
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LettersVote ‘No’ on Per-Faculty Fee-Levy Referendums
As a board member of a fee-levy organization [QPIRG-Concordia] and a full-time Concordia student, I’m deeply concerned by how the proposed question regarding having per-faculty fee-levy referendums will imperil the ability of fee-levy organizations to function properly on campus.
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LettersBen Prunty for CSU President
It is with distinct pleasure that I endorse Benjamin Prunty for president of the Concordia Student Union.
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LettersResponse to ‘An Unfair Critique’
We must always be cognizant of the different ways our words can be read.
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LettersAn Unfair Critique
I would like to point out an important mistake and a clear lack of professionalism evident in The Link’s editorial.
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OpinionsWhy I’m Stepping Down as CUTV Chair
I’m Emily Campbell, I study broadcast journalism and political science at Concordia University and I am the chair of the board of directors of Community University Television in Montreal.

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