The Link sat down with Chandler Levack to discuss her latest film, Mile End Kicks, a coming-of-age story rooted in Montreal’s ...
The Concordia Student Union passed eight motions during their regular council meeting on April 8. These included $16,000 ...
Public discourse frequently minimizes or omits the fact that slavery existed on Canadian soil. The dominant narrative tends ...
Montreal’s long-delayed plan for Empress Theatre has reignited debate over whether the historic site should serve culture, commerce or more urgent community needs.
Public discourse does not survive automatically. It depends on people’s willingness to question institutions and place their ...
Self-improvement, a genre once intended for the passing down of generational wisdom, has turned into a toxic, capitalist ...
Wherever she goes, synchronized skater Shailja Judge finds success. Even a new city, club and school haven’t slowed her down.
On Feb. 22, cartel violence consumed Guadalajara after the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (El Mencho), leader of the ...
The Concordia University flag football team looked well-positioned to take home the Football Quebec Winter League ...
Epstein has been reduced to just another piece of “brainrot” culture, alongside figures like Sean (Diddy) Combs, turned into ...
The Wayfinders exhibition, running from April 2 to May 16, features pieces by and for differently abled people and aims to ...
Student journalism is not here to decorate campus life. As Volume 46 closes, The Link argues that students deserve a press ...
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