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Occupy The Link
The Link’s coverage of Occupy Wall Street in Vol. 32, Issue 7 was upsetting—and it sheds light on inherent flaws in our media.
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Promotion Not Exploitation
In reaction to the two “Letters to the Editor” published in Vol. 32, Issue 6 of The Link on Oct. 4
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Exploitation All Around
Misogynistic advertising is misogynistic advertising—whether an animal rights organization, a beer company, a retail store or anybody else does
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Porn Isn’t Advertising
I would like to respond to the article “Porn With a Purpose” published in Vol. 32, Issue 5 of The Link.
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You’re Both Wrong
Interestingly, I feel as though [Laura] Beeston and [Henry] Aubin’s analyses of the student movement (In Vol. 32, Iss. 3 of The Link and in the Sept. 6 issue of The Gazette, respectively) are both insufficient, though quite differently.
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It Goes For You Too
As I write this, you and other members of The Link Publication Society are hours away from taking part in its annual general assembly
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Tuition Troubles
So obviously, we’re all opposed to this. Except maybe the government employees who get to boost their salaries. But there is an issue that’s not being voiced here.
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Committee Isn’t Community
It seems that President [Frederick] Lowy wants to stay longer at Concordia.