The Link
  • News
    • Palestinian Community Protests the 75-year-long Nakba
    • Montreal’s Chinese Community Faces Discrimination After Tension With Canadian Police
    • What a Way to Make a Livin! Graduate Students Are Barely Gettin’ By
    • Muslim Guineans Host Community Iftar for Undocumented Immigrants
    • Montreal Protests in Solidarity with Palestinian Worshippers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
    • Montreal’s Ukrainian Community, One Year Into the War
  • Sports
    • Craig Beemer: From Classroom to Locker Room
    • Stingers’ Jeremy Murphy Joins Winnipeg Blue Bombers
    • Jocelyn Barrieau Joins Rugby Canada National Team as Assistant Coach
    • RSEQ Committed to Rebuild Women’s Hockey
    • Stingers Fall Seconds Short of National Championship
    • Stingers 4, Carabins 1: Golden Again
  • Fringe Arts
    • Captivating Journeys of Music: Roxanne Izzo’s Free-Flowing Musical Diary
    • 75 years of Palestinian Resistance: Stories of the Nakba and Art Exhibition
    • Playlist: I Love You, Earth
    • Healing in The Spotlight: Platforming Arab Storytelling
    • Throw! Poetry Collective hosts lively bilingual event
    • Joy of Colour in Media
  • Letters
    • Vote in the The Arts and Sciences Federation of Associations 2021 by-elections.
    • Our planet is on fire, and Concordia does not even meet the poorly written fire code
    • Put students on the agenda
    • Response to Leaked Closed Session Tapes Reveal Controversy as CSU Council Awards Max Bonus to Former Academic and Advocacy Exec
    • The erosion of the Quebec Charter is an attack on our values
    • Letter: Michael O’Hearn and Martin O’Connor Student Journalist Bursary awarded to Lorenza Mezzapelle
  • Opinions
    • The Met Gala: Karl Lagerfeld, Line of Turning a Blind Eye
    • The Ethics of Thrift Store Reselling
    • Nazar is Not a Fashion Statement
    • Interview With an Algorithm
    • How to Beat Your Procrastination Habits
    • You Are Not a Social Reject
  • Videos
    • The Paths to Loving Our Hair
    • Tales of Concordia: Louise AM
    • In Conversation with Wrestler Sophia Bechard
    • Lunar New Year with Lust Cove
    • Visual artist Daphne Boyer celebrates her Métis heritage with exhibition “Fa…que”
    • Join the Link!
  • Issues
    • Volume 43, Issue 14
    • Volume 43, Issue 13
    • Volume 43, Issue 12
    • Volume 43, Issue 11
    • Volume 43, Issue 10
    • Volume 43, Issue 9
  • Announcements
  • About Us
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Concordia security restrained woman in revolving doors

Posted on April 10, 2022

On March 28th, an unidentified woman was restrained by Concordia security between revolving doors. Prior to being restrained, the woman was chased between Concordia's Engineering And Visual Arts Pavilion and the Guy-Concordia metro, after an alleged attempt to steal a student's phone.

Thousands march against Bill 96 in student-led protest »

« Montreal students march for free education

  • Latest
  • Popular
  • Craig Beemer: From Classroom to Locker Room

    Sports – 05/25/23

  • Captivating Journeys of Music: Roxanne Izzo’s Free-Flowing Musical Diary

    Fringe Arts – 05/18/23

  • Palestinian Community Protests the 75-year-long Nakba

    News – 05/18/23

  • The Met Gala: Karl Lagerfeld, Line of Turning a Blind Eye

    Opinions – 05/17/23

  • Montreal’s Chinese Community Faces Discrimination After Tension With Canadian Police

    News – 05/17/23

  • The Met Gala: Karl Lagerfeld, Line of Turning a Blind Eye

    Opinions – 05/17/23

  • Jocelyn Barrieau Joins Rugby Canada National Team as Assistant Coach

    Sports – 05/15/23

  • Palestinian Community Protests the 75-year-long Nakba

    News – 05/18/23

  • Montreal’s Chinese Community Faces Discrimination After Tension With Canadian Police

    News – 05/17/23

  • Stingers’ Jeremy Murphy Joins Winnipeg Blue Bombers

    Sports – 05/17/23

Current Issue

Volume 43, Issue 14

Video

The Paths to Loving Our Hair

  • Announcements
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contribute
  • Archives
  • Contact Us
  • RSS

All content © 2023 The Link Publication Society Inc. Top of Page