Support for Quebec’s low tuition rates is virtually non-existent and Concordia’s weak student movement will flounder if it does not drastically magnify its activism. But if... » Full Story
This Thursday’s province-wide protest against tuition hikes may spur a revival of Quebec’s student movement, but the Concordia Student Union will likely remain a largely... » Full Story
Concordia is in shambles, and it’s high time everyone come forward and share their Concordia gripes.
Take the ECON 201 microeconomics midterm this February, for... » Full Story
Concordia now has a $1.7 million surplus, according to a report last week by The Link. But at what cost?
First came the university’s strategic planning process, an... » Full Story
On Nov. 22, 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper declared Quebec a “distinct nation within a united Canada.”
It was an impressive moment and though it’s... » Full Story
Quebec premier Jean Charest was highly active both publicly and behind the scenes in the 2008 federal election and the ball is now in his court as for who he will back in the... » Full Story
With young adults the segment of the population most susceptible to contract and transmit the H1N1 virus, universities and schools are now regarded as incubators.
Trends... » Full Story
The voice of the left in Quebec’s National Assembly has all but disappeared from public view since winning their first seat in the 2008 provincial election. If Québec... » Full Story
Concordia’s cards are finally falling into place despite the recession: the entry of President Judith Woodsworth, Provost David Graham, Head Librarian Gerald Beasley and the... » Full Story
Concordia’s cards are finally falling into place despite the recession: the entry of President Judith Woodsworth, Provost David Graham, Head Librarian Gerald Beasley and the... » Full Story