Alice Martin
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News
Concordia vandalized after demonstration
A protest on the evening of Sept. 29 incurred Molotov cocktails being thrown at police officers and multiple windows smashed at the Henry F. Hall Building of Concordia University. -
Sports
The Link ranks PWHL team brandings
Pass or fail? The Link assigns a letter grade to all six PWHL logos and team names.
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Fringe Arts
The palette of protest
From tuition hikes strikes to protests for Palestine, art was used to pass on a message, but it didn’t end there.
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Sports
Crowds, cheers and student spirit
Stingers coaches and players say a good crowd can give them a major boost toward victory.
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Sports
Motionball Con U raises funds for Special Olympics
During this year’s iteration of the Marathon of Sport, Motionball Concordia raised $4,500. -
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Motionball’s Marathon of Sport returns to Stingers Dome
Motionball Concordia’s annual event aims to highlight Special Olympics athletes and raise funds for their training, all while playing fun games.
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Sports
The sporty, scientific and ludicrous art of making concrete float
“How does it float?” is the first question everyone asks engineering students Alex Schuller, Julien Dyotte and Émile Rochon, when they learn they build concrete canoes competitively.
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Sports
Shut Up And Dribble: She deserves to play
New rules surrounding participation of transgender athletes make it practically impossible for them to compete in international events and it’s not rooted in the scientific literature.
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Sports
Stingers well-represented in RSEQ All-Stars
Twelve Stingers have made the RSEQ first and second All-Star teams, as well as the All-Rookie team. Rastko Popovic and Julie Chu also earned Coach of the Year.
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Sports
Stingers 4, Gaels, 3: Concordia men’s hockey moves on to semi-finals
Simon Lavigne collected the game-winning goal as Concordia defeated Queen’s University in Game Two of the OUA East quarterfinals.
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Sports
Brigitte Laganière: From Stinger to pro player
Brigitte Laganière was a key defender and leader with the Stingers women’s hockey team for six years, but now, she is representing her alma mater internationally while playing for PWHL Montreal.
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Sports
Stingers seniors night honours the careers of graduating players
Eight players from the men’s and women’s hockey programs were honoured for their contribution to the program throughout their Stingers careers.
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Sports
Stingers 2, Patriotes 1: Top-ranked Patriotes get bested by Concordia
The Stingers won their last game of the season against the Patriotes while honouring the graduating members of the team.
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Sports
Gee-Gees 3, Stingers 2: Ottawa prevails during Pride Game
Two back-to-back goals in the third period were sufficient for the Gee-Gees to secure a fourth straight win.
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Sports
Redbirds 5, Stingers 4: McGill brings Corey Cup home
Although Concordia cut McGill’s two-goal lead in the final minutes of play, McGill managed to clinch the victory in the very last second of overtime.
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Sports
Breaking a long-lasting sweat
Concordia’s students are embracing their New Year’s resolution to become more active, but is there a better way to start working out?
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Sports
Gaels 3, Stingers 1: Concordia falls in tense and penalty-filled contest
Concordia gives up two third-period goals as they struggle to capitalize on multiple power play opportunities despite outshooting Queen’s.
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Fringe Arts
Éloïse Marseille: Deconstructing taboos around sex through comics
Recently translated in English, Éloïse Marseille’s NAKED: The Confessions of a Normal Woman dives into her tribes and tribulations with relationships and sex.
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Sports
The Phaneuf brothers: A healthy dose of love and competition
Despite playing for rival teams, Alec and Matt Phaneuf are bringing themselves and their family together through basketball