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March 31, 2009 Sports

Stronger offensive attack

Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team building up their squad with four new players from British Columbia

by Johnny North

The 2009 soccer season starts at the end of August for the Concordia Stingers women’s soccer team, but preparations for the upcoming season have already begun, following Con... » Full Story

March 31, 2009 Sports

Working out their issues

Le Gym deals with their growing clientele, possible supplement epidemic and summer changes

by Johnny North

Excellent location and the cheapest student membership fee have made Le Gym a hot spot on Concordia’s downtown campus, but with membership continuing to rise, space is... » Full Story

March 24, 2009 Sports

Concordia Stingers 2008-2009 highlights

by Johnny North

Men’s basketball Concordia’s men’s basketball squad rebounded from a one year hiatus from the national championships with a dominating campaign,... » Full Story

March 24, 2009 Fringe Arts

Consistently classic

Maestro Yuli Turovsky talks pop versus classical music, and what it is to be real

by Johnny North

“When I was still in Soviet Union, I played in the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, which was one of the best orchestras in the world at that time,” said 72-year-old Yuli... » Full Story

March 24, 2009 Fringe Arts

The place you love to hate

Poetic director Terence Davies’ documentary Of Time and the City travels back to 1940s Liverpool

by Johnny North

With the use of archived black-and-white footage of 1940-60 Liverpool, director Terence Davies relives his bittersweet childhood memories, showcasing the plight of the... » Full Story

March 17, 2009 Sports

Pondering her future

Stingers forward Karen Stewart looks back on another disappointing soccer season and her break from the sport

by Johnny North

The first time I met Karen Stewart she was too drunk to remember it. Three years later she’s still smiling from ear to ear, but for a different reason. “The first... » Full Story

March 10, 2009 Sports

McGill wins battle of Montreal

Concordia women’s hockey team cannot match McGill’s speed, skill and stamina in best-of-three semi-final playoff

by Johnny North

The powerplay led the way throughout for the undefeated defending champions McGill Martlets as they easily defeated the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team in their first... » Full Story

March 10, 2009 News

Con U engineering students at high velocity

You ‘don’t have to get shit-faced’ to learn and have fun

by Johnny North

It took the Engineering & Computer Science Association three days to put up their greatest accomplishment during National Engineering Week: a 42-foot-tall Eiffel Tower... » Full Story

March 10, 2009 Literary Arts

Eighth wonder of the world

André The Giant masked his physical pain in the ring

by Johnny North

One would have had to have been be blind to not notice André Roussimoff—he was a 7”3’, 500-pound man who would ask a waitress to fill up a trash can with... » Full Story

March 10, 2009 Sports

Wrestlers capture third- place at Nationals

Zilbermans blame wrestling politics for costing former Olympian gold at World Championships

by Johnny North

Rookie wrestler David Tremblay dominated his competition en route to a gold medal performance two weeks ago at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Wrestling Championships held... » Full Story
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