Opinions
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OpinionsDo album covers really matter?
Album covers shape how we listen. They spark conversation, connect us to the artist, and give music its identity.
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OpinionsNo pot to pee in
Montreal’s lack of accessible public restrooms highlights a long-overlooked human need and a case of citywide neglect.
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OpinionsAre you listening?
By slowing down and truly listening, we create space to connect meaningfully and be fully present with one another.
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OpinionsYour education is on hold
Concordia University offers a wide range of courses, but limited capacity and rigid waitlist policies often prevent students from accessing them.
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OpinionsDon’t waste your tears at home
Grieving on social media exists in a delicate tension between authentic vulnerability and performative display, offering connection and comfort, yet risking commodification and distortion of pain.
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OpinionsEditorial: Strikes are worth the inconvenience.
The Link stands in solidarity with striking workers across all sectors, urging Montrealers to support their fight for fair wages and safe working conditions rather than blaming them for transit or service disruptions.
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OpinionsThe algorithm is running for office
Politics on social media risks turning leadership into a popularity contest.
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OpinionsThe digital archive of self
Our phones have become modern diaries, with playlists, notes and screenshots revealing more about our inner lives than any physical possession ever could.
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OpinionsMontreal chose diversity. Will Quebec choose fear?
Quebec risks undermining its future by prioritizing uniformity over inclusion, while Montreal shows that confidence in francophone culture can thrive alongside diversity.
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OpinionsFill Concordia’s walls with student art
Installing student-made art in Concordia libraries transforms everyday study spaces into moments of reflection, well-being and community, proving that accessible, high-traffic public art can enrich campus life in simple, measurable ways.

