Special Issue
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Special IssueBecome a sommelier on a budget
During the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, my family and I needed something to keep us sane.
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Special IssueEditorial: Penny for your thoughts
We have our course loads, internships, side jobs, hobbies, and other commitments that make it nearly impossible to be financially stable, let alone comfortable.
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Special IssueQuebec’s COVID economy: An advantage for larger industries
Although certain sectors of Quebec’s economy remain battered from the pandemic, many were able not only to survive, but to become stronger.
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Special IssueA frugal spender’s guide to textbook shopping
I have been a student for longer than I would like to admit, meaning I know my options when it comes to getting books at a lower price.
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Special IssueHockey’s cost could be keeping many off the ice
Hockey is a beautiful game that combines a multitude of skills and takes extreme levels of coordination to excel in. But it is also very expensive, and the majority of elite hockey players, at least in Canada, come from high-income families.
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Special IssueGilded Butterflies
Still, she had almost no money left for the next two days. Was it annoying? Yes. Had she been in that situation before? Yes, and she would certainly be in it again in the coming months.
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Special IssueQ&A with President Graham Carr
The Link sat down with Concordia President and Vice-Chancellor Graham Carr to talk about what students can expect from their return to campus and how learning will be accessible to students in varying situations.
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Special IssueKeeping up with Montreal’s festivities
A look back at Montreal’s hybrid festival season
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Special IssueBelow the Clouds
The wind blows through the broken frames of charred houses, making thin leafed vines that grow in their sunken windows dance in the breeze.

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