Wherever she goes, synchronized skater Shailja Judge finds success. Even a new city, club and school haven’t slowed her down.
FIFA’s acknowledgement—or lack thereof—of the United States’ attack on Iran, and how this might complicate Iran’s attendance ...
Every spring, McGill University’s Quebec Public Interest Research Group invites its community to become involved in fostering social change with a series of events blending creativity with activism.
Hundreds of students from across Montreal marched against austerity and education cuts as part of a week of action that saw 65,000 Quebec students go on strike.
From perfume-making to Indigenous futurisms, CUJAH’s annual conference highlights how art can challenge dominant narratives and reimagine the future through collective practice.
CFBA’s fashion show is built on many months of design, experimentation and personal storytelling, reflecting each designer’s vision beyond their fabric.
As Eid al-Fitr ends, henna artists reflect on the work, connection and magical experience behind every design.
Over 50 protesters performed a sit-in in front of the James Administration Building at McGill University on March 25. The sit-in was organized in response to criminal charges being placed on a group ...
For five days, the 2026 edition of the Jeux Urbains turned the heart of downtown Montreal into a showcase of athletic prowess ...
The Concordia University women’s hockey team competed in their fourth national championship game in five years, but lost a ...
The city of Montreal recently announced the development of an artificial intelligence hub downtown to allow researchers to implement AI in construction and urban planning problems. Experts give their ...
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 ...