The Link (newspaper)

The Link (newspaper)

Infobox Student Newspaper
colour = #d9d9ff
name = "The Link"
school = Concordia University
slogan = "... since 1980"
editor = Sebastien Cadieux (interim)
location = Montreal, Quebec
foundation =
firstname =
othernames =
aprilfools =
owners = le journal etudiant Concordian Inc.
frequency = Weekly
price =
circulation = 10,000
format =
printer = Transcontinental
awards =
address =
website = http://www.thelinknewspaper.com

The Link is an independent student newspaper at Concordia University. It was founded in 1980 as a merger between The Georgian, representing Sir George Williams University, and The Loyola News, representing Loyola College, when they merged to form Concordia University. "The Link" was so called because it was meant to link both campuses.

"The Link"'s mandate is to be a voice for the voiceless and has a reputation for being an activist newspaper. It prints several supplements a year investigating special issues. The first special issue was the women's issue, printed around International Women's Day. In 1982, "The Link" printed its first queer supplement, which some students found to be controversial; 5,000 copies of the paper were removed from newsstands by students and destroyed. A queer issue is still printed every year. Other special issues include the Women Against Violence issue, the disabilities issue, the housing and poverty issue, the sexuality issue, and the culture and diversity issue.

The Link is a member of the Canadian University Press.

External links

* [http://thelinknewspaper.ca/ Official website]


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