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News
Artemis II takes over Place-des-Arts
The crew of astronauts sat down in Montreal to discuss their mission and the future of space exploration
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Sports
Road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The Canadian national men’s soccer team drew 1-1 with the Republic of Ireland in its final match before the tournament
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Opinions
Editorial: For the love of The Link
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Sports
Citadins 26, Stingers 25: Concordia flag football suffers another heartbreaking final loss
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News
Hundreds gather in Montreal in recognition of Red Dress Day
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NewsCSU terminates council’s chief election officer
The Concordia Student Union terminated its chief electoral officer due to concerns over unresponsiveness and repeated mismanagement. The union also elected councillors to different committees and appointed two Senators and an Alternate Governor.
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NewsHundreds gather in Montreal in recognition of Red Dress Day
Hundreds gathered in Cabot Square in downtown Montreal on May 5 for Red Dress Day as a call for justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people.
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NewsCSU approves affinity group policy, club rules update and councillor pay increase at special meeting
The Concordia Student Union used a special council meeting on April 22 to pass a new community affinity groups policy, overhaul its clubs policy, increase councillor honouraria to account for inflation and amend its bylaws to reinstate four councillors.
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NewsLiberal convention returns to Montreal after 10 years
Youth participation and digital technology shaped much of the discussion at the 2026 Liberal National Convention in Montreal from April 9 to April 11. The convention led to the endorsement of new measures to regulate social media and limit AI chatbot access for minors.
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Fringe ArtsDragon Jam: When music gives back
Founded by Arthur Kalimidis, Dragon Jam offers a rare downtown rehearsal and performance space shaped by years in Montreal’s music scene.
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Fringe ArtsJaywalking encouraged
On May 2, audiences can move between Casa del Popolo and Sala Rossa as the music festival Jaywalk brings experimental and jazz-adjacent artists from across Canada to Montreal
