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News
Ten years of sustainability at Concordia
The university completed less than a quarter of its sustainability targets for 2025
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News
SPVM increase in chemical irritant usage sparks outcry
Protestors and bystanders share concerns over police’s escalating use of tear gas in recent years
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Fringe Arts
In community, in love
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Sports
Concordia’s Society of Automotive Engineers is speeding to success
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Opinions
Concordia’s preferred name policy falls flat
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SportsRouge et Or 85, Stingers 76 (OT): Concordia bows out in thrilling RSEQ semi-final
The Concordia University Stingers men’s basketball team lost an intense RSEQ semi-final game against the Laval Rouge et Or. The game went to overtime, where the home team got the better of the Stingers.
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SportsRouge et Or 57, Stingers 50: Concordia women’s basketball team loses close semi-final
The Concordia University Stingers women’s basketball team played a strong semi-final game away at Laval, holding a lead for the majority of the game. However, they let it slip in the clutch and exited the playoffs.
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OpinionsA constitution without consent
Bill 1 would create a Quebec constitution, modify the province’s human rights charter and limit some publicly funded court challenges. As Quebec expands its constitutional authority, accountability and minority protections cannot be afterthoughts.
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OpinionsTime-travelling home
Going home shows how much you’ve changed and how little others may see it.
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OpinionsAre the kids alright?
With every new trend cycle, waves of young adults turn to influencers in search of who they’re supposed to become next.
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NewsBeyond Sir George Williams University’s 1969 Computer Riot
In 1969, students at what is now Concordia University staged a 14-day occupation to protest racial bias. Now, over five decades later, the university is taking steps to reconcile with its legacy through apologies and new initiatives—but is it enough?
