Articles by Julian Ward

  • Special Issue

    Rub-a-Dub-Dub We Studs in a Tub

    Bathhouses Still Steamy in 2012

    Tall, athletic, handsome, an easy fit for the ‘jock’ label when it comes to gay subcategories, 21-year-old Concordia student “Connor” visits Sauna Oasis in the gay village every couple of weeks with his boyfriend, also a university student.

  • Special Issue

    To Grindr / Not to Grindr

    A Back-and-Forth About a Homo-App

    People have long dreamt of having a better, more technological means of picking up than awkwardly approaching someone in a bar.

  • Special Issue

    What’s to Come

    You might have been shocked by our cover.

    You might have also asked yourself, is this how The Link actually sees queer identity?

  • News

    Highlights From The Feb. 8 CSU Council Meeting

    The Simone de Beauvoir Institute is set to vote on Feb. 29 to go on strike against the impending tuition increases. The SDBI is the first department association at Concordia to rally enough support in their department against fee-hikes to actually set a strike-vote day. During the meeting, all sexuality studies or gender studies students working to attain a certificate, a major or a minor from the institute were encouraged to vote on Feb. 29.

  • News

    Bigger Is Better?

    Protesters Expand Focus of Tuition Fight

    Yelling, “Fuck the police!,” and, “Don’t fuck with our education!,” a group of radical anti-tuition protesters made their way through Montreal’s downtown campuses on Feb. 2.

  • News

    ConU Board Under the Microscope

    Next BoG Meeting to Be Filmed by Student Gov., Protesters

    In the wake of Concordia’s Board of Governors’ refusal to broadcast its own meetings, student-governor A.J. West decided to take matters into his own hands—quite literally.

  • Opinions

    Gag Order

    Why Activists Shouldn’t Engage in Self-Censorship

    The student-led movement against tuition hikes in Quebec is set to take a turn that is both hypocritical and quasi-fascist.

  • News

    HIV+ First Nations Peoples Encouraged to Tell Their Story

    ConU Lecture Series Continues with Prominent Activist

    Members of the Aboriginal community living with HIV and AIDS need to speak up and share their stories in order to gain strength and persevere, was the message delivered to Concordia students last week.

  • News

    Tenants Go Fish at the Rental Board

    Rights Group Demands Shorter Wait Time for Hearings

    Angry tenants went fishing today at the Régie de logement office in Montreal in hopes of catching a break from the province.

  • News

    Highlights from the CSU Council Meeting

    Petition Against Gill and Filming the BoG Among Points Discussed

    A petition and website launched by Tomer Shavit in an effort to impeach Concordia Student Union President Lex Gill was dismissed out of hand by councillors and executives as “unnecessary and a waste of time.”

  • Opinions

    Editorial

    This Ain’t What Democracy Looks Like

    If you haven’t heard, the Concordia Student Union wants you out of the classroom and in the streets fighting against the impending tuition increases yet again.

  • Opinions

    Thank You, Stephen Harper

    How the Press Manufactured Last Week’s Same-Sex Marriage Debacle

    In case you missed the ear-splitting cries of activists and journalists alike, a civil rights ‘crisis’ erupted in Canada last week. Thousands of foreign gay couples who tied the knot in Canada awoke to news that their marriage had been annulled.

  • News

    CSU to Strike Again

    Student Union Amps Up Anti-Tuition Efforts

    Concordia students will be returning to the streets this March as part of a general strike against tuition-fee increases, that is, if all goes according to a new plan released by the Concordia Student Union.

  • News

    BoG Approves ConU Academic Plan

    Unanimous Vote in Favour, Save Two Abstentions

    Concordia Provost David Graham had many a reason to smile after the Jan. 12 Board of Governors meeting.

  • News

    Resistance to Transparency

    BoG Chairman Kruyt Cited as ‘Rude,’ ‘Condescending’

    Student Governors were dealt a disappointing, yet probably expected, blow today from Concordia’s Board of Governors.

  • News

    Charter Troubles

    Members of Concordia’s Senate—the highest academic body at the university—are often left powerless next to the Board of Governors, the ultimate authority of the school that has veto power over all Senate decisions.

  • Opinions

    Editorial

    Omni-bust the Bylaws

    Byelections are coming—are you going to be paying attention?

  • News

    Money Matters

    Even a cursory glance at the auditor’s report and statement of salaries of Concordia’s upper management, presented to the Board of Governors on Nov. 17, reveals one fact immediately: a lot of dollars come through the university door.

  • News

    CUTV Seeks To Reinstate Full-Scale Live-Stream Project

    Students looking to live-streamed Concordia Student Union meetings lately have undoubtedly noticed a decline in the quality of service.

  • News

    Currently Concordia Kicks Off

    A new radio show on CJLO is hoping to hit home with Concordia students.