In 2025, working for free is no longer sustainable. Students deserve pay that reflects the value they produce, no matter ...
Cognitive inequality is the silent curriculum in our universities. Students don’t struggle because they lack ability; they ...
Demonstrators in Montreal discuss their recent experiences with police aggression. As systemic barriers prevent victims from ...
As many are celebrating the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, The Link explains why we reject the framing ...
The exhibition Eyes Wide Open brings together 23 international artists to explore how small-scale works can carry immense ...
The Graduate Student Association’s executive team and staff go on record to discuss their suspended president’s allegations ...
Since 1980, The Link has been the most read newspaper on Concordia's campuses and the areas surrounding the university, reaching over 40,000 students and 5,000 members of the university faculty and ...
A young boy wears proudly the Haitian flag, symbolizing resilience in the face of hate and discrimination against the Haitian community. Graphic Jude M. When did it become so popular to hate Haitians?
Montrealers rallied outside the U.S. Consulate General on Jan. 4 to protest imperialism and the country’s recent military ...
The Link will be running by-elections on Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. in our office (LB-717) and via Zoom for the position of Managing Editor. All staff members can run and vote in the by-elections.
The quotes used in this article are taken verbatim from a Moodle exchange with the professor in question. "Sandra, before I respond to your apparent assumption that I am "white", and also to your ...
Vintage band tees and Levi’s are piling up in the closets of Montreal residents, yet some have deemed these purchases unethical. What was previously a resource for low-income people has now become the ...
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