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Since 1980, The Link has been the most read newspaper on Concordia's campuses and the areas surrounding the university, reaching over 40,000 students and 5,000 members of the university faculty and ...
A Poem in honour of the children murdered by israel in the 2021 attack on Gaza and all those taken from us in the years of ...
Students are having trouble accessing health care in Montreal, showing a broader pattern of stifling bureaucracy and burnout in Quebec. Concordia student Megan Brown saw the impact of these shortages ...
Installing student-made art in Concordia libraries transforms everyday study spaces into moments of reflection, well-being and community, proving that accessible, high-traffic public art can enrich ...
Concordia University researchers say that reinforcement-learning bots can intensify polarization on social media. Students and activists on campus worry that AI-driven echo chambers can spread ...
Quebec risks undermining its future by prioritizing uniformity over inclusion, while Montreal shows that confidence in ...
The Link stands in solidarity with striking workers across all sectors, urging Montrealers to support their fight for fair ...
So, let’s name it without apologizing. Slop is the feed’s collage—roughcut and participatory. Keep your symphonies, novels ...
Our phones have become modern diaries, with playlists, notes and screenshots revealing more about our inner lives than any ...
Several artists have withdrawn their work from Concordia University’s Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, joining activists in ...
For the John Molson Competition Committee (JMCC), the divide between athletic and academic programs has created a growing ...
Excerpt: As the first Francophone coach in Canadian Football League history, Jacques Dussault opened doors for players, ...