-
News
Antisemitism committee quits Concordia task force against racism
Pro-Palestine Jewish faculty speak out about the importance of anti-Zionist voices
-
News
Concordia prayer rooms future uncertain
Religious groups across Canada challenge Quebec’s Bill 21 in court
-
Sports
Concordia hires new director of Recreation and Athletics
-
Fringe Arts
More than a salsa night
-
Opinions
Editorial: For the love of The Link
-
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.
-
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.
-
OpinionsEditorial: For the love of The Link
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.
-
NewsConcordia prayer rooms future uncertain
Bill 9, an expansion to the 2019 secularism legislation, Bill 21, would force Concordia to shut down prayer rooms if signed into law. Bill 21 is currently being challenged in the Supreme Court of Canada, with critics saying it limits freedom of religion in the province.
-
NewsAntisemitism committee quits Concordia task force against racism
Close to two years after the announcement of the Standing Together against Racism and Identity-based Violence (STRIVE), its antisemitism subcommittee quit and pro-Palestine Jewish professors are speaking out.
-
SportsWorld Cup of hypocrisy
FIFA’s acknowledgement—or lack thereof—of the United States’ attack on Iran, and how this might complicate Iran’s attendance at World Cup games hosted by the U.S., is just the latest example of the federation’s hypocrisy.
