Colin Harris
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Fringe Arts
Viet Cong Out of Cowtown
There’s nothing like a 50-show tour to put a new band through its paces.
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Opinions
Nah’msayin?
If you commute on two wheels, you know you can’t help that judgmental feeling as you approach a Bixi rider…
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News
Get an Alternative Orientation With Another Word for Gender
Orientation Week may be over, but Concordia’s Centre for Gender Advocacy is holding a series of events to empower and educate new students and members of the Montreal community alike.
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Opinions
Catholics Get Free Pass With Charter of Values
True multiculturalism means accepting that there are some things you will never fully understand about the people you share your country with. But it seems the Parti Québécois never got that memo.
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News
Hexagram-Concordia Fuses Art and Engineering
Hexagram just might be Concordia’s best-kept secret.
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News
Urban Planning? There’s an App for That
A Concordia professor is working to see how smartphones can help improve urban planning and public transportation.
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The Hall Building was Once a Hash Dealer Haven
The ‘80s was a crazy time for Concordia. According to a feature in September 1981, you couldn’t throw a frisbee without hitting a hash dealer in the Hall Building—let alone enjoy a drink at Reggie’s.
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News
Maria Peluso Elected to Board of Governors
When speaking with outgoing Concordia University Part-Time Faculty Association President Maria Peluso, it becomes clear…
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Opinions
Screwing the Little Guys
The uphill battle for independent musicians in Canada just got even steeper.
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News
Concordia’s Budget, Take One
In a climate of uncertain government funding, Concordia is working to balance the books following cuts and cancelled tuition hikes.
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News
Consent Education
The Centre for Gender Advocacy, an independent student group mandated to promote gender equality and empowerment, is offering workshops on consent and identifying sexual assault for this year’s frosh. Instead of the level of violence determining if it’s assault, it should be the level of consent, says Julie Michaud, a coordinator at the Centre.
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Fringe Arts
The East / West Spectrum
It can be argued that all music is political, whether it wants to be or not. If родина—the latest project by Sam Shalabi and Stefan Christoff—is political, it’s because the record holds no simple feelings. The listener must…
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News
Concordia’s Governing Body Seeks Reputation Reform
Concordia is looking to clean up their act when it comes to governance and severance packages.
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News
Researchers Take Close-Up Look at Maple Spring
One year after the largest student movement in Canada’s history, studies are looking into who was actually protesting, and what they…
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Fringe Arts
Continuing Adventures of the Centaur
If you think Buck 65 has been taking it easy for the last couple years, you just haven’t been looking close enough. In fact, he’s never been busier.