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 staff weekly.
Nearly two-thirds of CUTV members voted against a motion that would have stopped the station’s final payout to The Breach, ...
Malle’s latest release, So Long, Sad Love, newly translated from the original French by Ariane Moffatt, shows exciting signs ...
Those who opt not to vote often argue that voting for the lesser of two evils is still a vote for evil. Choosing to refrain ...
A real-time sign language technology set to tackle accessibility challenges faced by the hearing-impaired and Deaf community ...
To truly close the gap in disproportionate coverage, traditional sports outlets need to increase and diversify coverage of ...
Former fellows and academics question Concordia University’s closure of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights ...
The label “alternative health” goes beyond a simple classification, encompassing a wide range of practices that challenge and ...
Thrift stores, once pillars of community and affordability, are transforming under the weight of gentrification. Rising ...
The newly translated Dog Days from South Korean graphic novelist Keum Suk Gendry-Kim is a uniquely personal addition to the ...
Only a little more than a year ago, Montreal’s own, The Satisfactory played their first show.
Based on the fee levy election results, 1,636 of the 3,677 students voted in favour of the contract. Following the win, ...