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News
Concordia to extend contract with food provider with ties to ICE
The decision comes after students voted to end exclusive contracts with Aramark in the 2024 by-elections
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Concordia to increase compulsory fees for Fall 2026
Two per-credit fee hikes were approved by the board
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Fringe Arts
Love archived
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Opinions
The politics of internet access
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Sports
A physical game on a virtual field
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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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NewsLabour advocates call for unionization of incarcerated workers
Federal inmates in Canada are not legally considered employees and are often coerced into working in dangerous conditions for little pay. An ex-inmate is fighting for prisoners’ right to unionize, which would allow them to collectively bargain for better conditions.
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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.
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OpinionsEditorial: The argument for the student press
Student journalism is not here to decorate campus life. As Volume 46 closes, The Link argues that students deserve a press that takes accountability seriously.
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NewsConcordia prayer rooms future uncertain
Prayer rooms at Concordia will have to be shut down if Bill 9—an expansion to Bill 21, the 2019 secularism legislation that seeks to limit public prayer—gets signed into law.
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NewsStudent groups call for boycott of Concordia Azrieli Institute
The Concordia Student Union (CSU) and Students for Palestine’s Honour and Resistance (SPHR) Concordia are pushing an academic boycott against the university’s Azrieli Institute of Israel Studies. The boycott of the institute would function as an extension of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) motions the CSU adopted in 2025.
