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From local venues to one of Canada’s biggest music festivals, singer Renon is carving out her own path in the music industry.
Hundreds gathered in protest outside Montreal’s Israeli consulate less than 24 hours after Israeli forces detained 12 ...
The Concordia Student Union delayed a vote to remove its chief electoral officer after councillors raised concerns about ...
Artist Jana Sterbak first discovered the Musée des Hospitalières de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal in 1995 when she borrowed an antique table for an exhibition in Paris. The museum showcases the convent ...
The Link will be holding by-elections to fill the positions of Creative Director and Graphics Editor on June 22 at 2p.m. at our office (LB-717) and via Zoom. Details about the application process can ...
Polarization has historically been used as a tool to isolate individuals from their communities Graphic Myriam Ouazzani Polarization prevails as a driving force against class solidarity. The ...
On March 31, around 700 demonstrators marched from 600 Fullum St. through downtown Montreal, donned in transgender and non-binary colours. The protest was organized by the group Nous ne serons pas ...
Supporters at 31st annual memorial for MMIWGT2S call for systemic change against violence. Photo Diane Yeung On a bitterly cold night, hundreds chanted “No more stolen sisters!” as they marched down ...
Founded in 1979, the Concordia Student Union (CSU) represents all undergraduate students at the university. Their job is to help students navigate university life and assist in advocating for issues ...
The solidarity markets by Innovation Assistance look and feel similar to a small farmer’s market. Photo Tamara Galinato Montreal’s grocery stores are full of choices—until you can’t afford them. But ...
Nilufar Restaurant, a student favourite, shut its doors after conflicts with their landlord, Amcor Holdings. Store manager Nilufar Al-Shourbaji, after whom the restaurant is named, told The Link that ...
Colonial violence defines the legacy of the Grey Nuns. Concordia owns the order’s Motherhouse, but has never acknowledged nor apologized for its atrocities. Here is a look into the nuns’ history.