Special Issue
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OpinionsEditorial: Who deserves to live?
It is exceptionally clear that not all people are created equal in the eyes of our society.
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OpinionsEditorial: Keep The Link alive
Help keep The Link alive, vote in the CSU by-elections Nov.7-9
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OpinionsA Legacy of Love and Spirits
If our love for someone can endure beyond their passing, why should we doubt whether their love for us could do the same?
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OpinionsFaiths and Fears: How Religion Shapes My View of Death
What scared me more than dying itself was the concept of an eternal afterlife. I remember feeling a sense of impending doom, a tingling sensation at what “forever” could mean.
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OpinionsDear Willow
My cat Willow taught me how to love without judgement and I will always miss her.
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NewsMedical assistance in dying slated for mental illness update
Canada expands Medical Assistance in Dying: Breaking new ground in compassion and complexity around mental illness.
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OpinionsLike waves, grief never stops
Every day, my lingering cloud of grief, born from my father’s death in April 2021, infiltrates my existence, a cycle of emotions I grapple with, reminding me that life is too short for regrets and too precious to neglect the ones we love.
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Opinions
Killing Scarlet
Coming out as trans is a continuous journey of rebirth, with moments of grief and joy as we close the door on our old selves while embracing the authentic identities we deserve.
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NewsDemystifying palliative care
About 14 percent of people who need palliative care are able to receive it according to the World Health Organization. Only a few get to spend their final days with professionals, surrounded by their loved ones.

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