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Diego Pelaez Gaetz

June 11, 2010 Opinions

To draw or not to draw

The Link looks at the draw Muhammad debate

by Elaine BallDiego Pelaez Gaetz

Everybody Draw Muhammad Day, held on May 20, spawned a clash of ideals. The day was initiated by the censorship of an episode of American television show, South Park titled... » Full Story

April 6, 2010 News

‘An all-out war’ against tuition

Student union president-elect leaving ‘every option on the table’

by Diego Pelaez Gaetz

Quebec’s recently unveiled budget promises a tough fight for students, as tuition fees are set to be hiked across the province by 2012. Prince Ralph Osei, the Concordia... » Full Story

February 9, 2010 Sports

Laval paints the town Rouge

Women’s basketball team can’t complete a late game rally

by Diego Pelaez Gaetz

Concordia 74 Laval 78 Despite a frantic comeback attempt in the final minutes, Concordia’s women’s basketball squad ultimately succumbed to Université... » Full Story

January 5, 2010 Opinions

editorial

The Nameless Decade

by Diego Pelaez Gaetz

Why is it important to decide what to call this past decade? I realize that in the near future, when events of these past 10 years are dissected and rendered nostalgic... » Full Story

November 3, 2009 Opinions

Editorial

The crook we know

by Diego Pelaez Gaetz

Municipal elections don’t generally get national attention—or even a great deal of local attention, for that matter. That all changed when our city started getting... » Full Story

October 20, 2009 Special Issue

Media democracy in 2009

Journalism's future in an ailing industry

by Diego Pelaez GaetzTerrine Friday

Media Democracy Special Issue Coordinators Each year in October, journalists across Canada celebrate Media Democracy Day. The concept of media democracy is open to... » Full Story

October 20, 2009 Fringe Arts

Queer and here, but not over it

Selections from queer film fest image+nation show sexual politics haven’t lost their edge

by Tristan LapointeDavid AdelmanArshad KhanDiego Pelaez Gaetz

Jaded urbanites might find it comforting to know that the people behind Montreal’s queer film festival image+nation—whose theme this year is Homo Horreur—still worry... » Full Story

October 6, 2009 Opinions

Defending Dane Cook

Why mediocrity never made me laugh so hard

by Diego Pelaez Gaetz

’m going to share a little secret with all of you: I’m a fan of Dane Cook. Seriously. No lie. Going to see his show in December and everything. It’s a great weight... » Full Story

September 29, 2009 Fringe Arts

Movies to go

From Game Boy to Blogotheque at this year's Film Pop

by natalie gittjaime eisenNatasha YoungDiego Pelaez Gaetz

Reformat the Planet Think back to the ‘90s: your platform boots, Uncle Jesse’s haircut and unforgivable musical trends. But what sticks out more than your... » Full Story
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