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News
Antisemitism committee quits Concordia task force against racism
Pro-Palestine Jewish faculty speak out about the importance of anti-Zionist voices
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News
Concordia prayer rooms future uncertain
Religious groups across Canada challenge Quebec’s Bill 21 in court
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Sports
Concordia hires new director of Recreation and Athletics
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Fringe Arts
More than a salsa night
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Opinions
Editorial: For the love of The Link
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SportsConcordia Formula Racing unveils 2026 car
At the annual AutoX showcase for the Concordia Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), the Formula team revealed its newest design for the upcoming season.
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OpinionsOur performative morality
The backlash on the “jealous friend” TikTok reveals a widespread intolerance toward emotional complexity among Gen Z.
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Fringe ArtsMultisensory accessible art exhibition launches at Montreal’s MAI gallery
The Wayfinders exhibition, running from April 2 to May 16, features pieces by and for differently abled people and aims to make art galleries accessible to new audiences.
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NewsIranian Montrealers grapple with communication crackdown in Iran
In Iran, as ordinary lives are upended by war, cities are hit by military strikes and communication lines are collapsing, families abroad in Montreal wait in silence to hear from loved ones back home.
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Fringe ArtsMore than a salsa night
La Murga’s mix of live music and vinyl sets is bringing in new audiences while still resonating with those who already love the genre.
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NewsThe rise of student gig work
Three student gig workers—a sex worker, YouTuber and a babysitter—weigh the pros of gig work’s flexibility against the cons of income instability and job insecurity.
