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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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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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NewsSPVM increase in chemical irritant usage sparks outcry
Aggressive and indiscriminate deployment of chemical irritants has Montrealers injured and experts worried.
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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?
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SportsConcordia women’s basketball sets the standard
The Concordia University Stingers’ three seniors produce more than half the women’s basketball team’s scoring, rebounds and assists. But for rookie Saydie Roy, their legacy is the leadership they modelled off the court.
