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Special IssueConcordia Stingers Video Coach Prove Training isn’t All Muscles
Concordia’s women’s hockey team will have a full-time video coordinator for the first time since the program’s inception.
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Labour Organizing for Tomorrow
This generation is a generation of crisis, and at the individual level, these intersecting crises manifest themselves through a force that everyone must interact with: work.
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Special IssueConcordia’s Vision as a “Next-Generation University”
How will the university ensure that those new hires spend as much time with students as they do with their research? “That’s absolutely a fair question,” said Provost Graham Carr.
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Special IssueRide or Die, Repair Don’t Cry
Here’s a very complete list of things that are good: Bicycles and the folks that repair them. Below are places where those can be found around Concordia.
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Special IssueA Primer on Concordia’s Board of Governors
The Board of Governors is the highest decision making body in the university. But who are they, and what do they actually do?
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Special IssueHow Students Can Actively—and Easily—Fight Gentrification
The Link spoke with Fred Burrill and Hannah Brais to understand what gentrification is and the role that students play.
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Special Issue“Do You Have This on Vinyl?”
Whether you’re a music fanatic, collector, concertgoer or you just like the feeling of vinyl in your hands, these shops are sure to tickle your fancy.
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Special IssueYour Annual Link Guide to Montreal Nightlife
There’s a distinct reason why people from all over the world flock to Montreal to party.
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Special IssueCheap Books and Where to Find Them
Why the hell would you buy your books from the Concordia bookstore?
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Special IssueReal Food, Real Cheap
Eat at these tasty, dietarily-versatile (hello vegans), Concordia-adjacent spots and maximize both your budget and taste buds.

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