Opinions
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OpinionsRemembering Everett M. Price
Everett M. Price, a professor and a member of the Concordia University community, passed away peacefully on Aug. 19, 2012 at the Montreal General Hospital, in the presence of his family.
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OpinionsLet’s Get Proportional
After last Tuesday’s provincial election produced a slim victory for the Parti Québécois, it seems the time has come to re-start the conversation about electoral reform.
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OpinionsMe(n) First
The assertion that women are becoming the new men usually follows a fear that maltreatment traditionally directed at them will now flow the other way. Somehow this makes both genders uncomfortable…
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OpinionsFighting Words
On the night of Sept. 4, all eyes were on Pauline Marois, joyously giving her victory speech, and her every word seemed to spark loud conversation, in the bars and online. And then, in an instant, there was chaos.
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OpinionsXenonomics
Strained economies leading to a rise in xenophobic attitudes is not a trend unique to Quebec. It’s a knee-jerk reaction around the world. Defining what we are by pointing to another group and demonizing them has been popular since society began.
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OpinionsSex & Pancakes
I have a question regarding a most unfortunate incident I recently saw in a pornographic film.
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OpinionsRemembering Doug Leslie
This Tuesday, we received word that Doug Leslie, The Link’s founding editor, had passed away.
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OpinionsNahmsayin?
I’m that weird girl with way, way too many mice. Owning one, two or maximum three mice is a normal enough number.
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OpinionsEditorial
We deserve more from our university. By the time we finally get to hang our Concordia degrees on our walls, we might not feel the same pride previous generations of students enjoyed.

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