Opinions
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OpinionsDeath by Taxes
On Thursday, the Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante organized a protest for free tuition in Montreal, the latest in the long-running series of student movement marches occurring on the 22nd of the month.
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OpinionsEditorial
The toughest storm that students weathered during their 100-day ordeal to halt tuition hikes probably was not Jean Charest’s strong-arm tactics.
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OpinionsNah’msayin?
If I seem a bit angry in this Nah’msayin, you’ll have to forgive me. I was wearing pants when I wrote it.
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OpinionsHeard in the Hall
Have you ever been to a Concordia Stingers game? If not, what do you think could be done to make you more interested in supporting the university’s sports teams?
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OpinionsDisoriented, Again
The Concordia Student Union Council received the 2012-2013 Orientation post-mortem report at Wednesday’s meeting.
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OpinionsBridges Matter
We were young. Everything that had never been done before was an opportunity for us to take.
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OpinionsNah’msayin?
As part of an effort to be as cool as Australia, Canada’s in the process of updating its bills to be super-duper high-tech.
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OpinionsHeard in the Hall
The Concordia Part-Time Faculty Association has voted 95 per cent in favour of a strike mandate—meaning that if contract negotiations with the university break down, part-time professors could walk off the job. Their last contract took seven years to negotiate, and expired this August. Are you in support of a possible strike?
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OpinionsEditorial
The Link’s grievances with Concordia have historically been about policy. Now, they’re about morality.

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