Dexter Pahmer
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News
Old Port tourist season foiled by heavy construction
Montrealers are raising growing concerns about the never-ending construction projects disrupting neighbourhoods, causing delays, and impacting local businesses throughout the city.
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News
Is Concordia responsible for this student’s deportation?
Elijah Pedriani claims that, not only did advisors present part-time studies as a legitimate option for him, the administration also forced him to take two semesters as a part-time student. Yet not once was he informed that this would lead to a violation of his study permit, he said.
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News
Concordia’s grassroots rocket engineers vie for victory in Canada’s intercollegiate space race
Learn about Launch Canada and how a team of student engineers is working towards launching a rocket this summer.
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Fringe Arts
Fate, faith and tattooing: How artists from the Maghreb and Iran are reinventing their relationship with tradition
‘Dot by dot like a baby gazelle’ examines decolonization through tattooing and divination.
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News
“Russian fascists get out”: Ukrainian Montrealers crowd in front of consulate
Montreal’s Ukrainian community rallied to demand support for nation under attack.
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News
Ottawa’s Exasperating Tailgate
The Ottawa Convoy up close: nationalism, conspiracies, dominate an atmosphere of partying.
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Fringe Arts
SSAM: Villeray’s Korean culinary outpost
Hyeok Jung and Hyoseong Kim offer up traditional cooking at its most convenient.
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News
Protestors disrupt Stephen Harper-led pro-Israel talks
Activists demonstrate for boycotts, divestment, and sanctions in response to Israeli human rights violations at the “fireside chat” led by Stephen Harper and organized by B’nai Brith Canada and NGO Monitor in Montreal.
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Fringe Arts
‘Leftovers’ by Le Ren: Looking back while moving forward
Lauren Spear contends with what is left after presence, after love, and after pain.
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Opinions
Cold, broke, and disgruntled: Another year of forgetting to renew my student OPUS card
I can’t keep spending money on 2-trip tickets.
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News
Montrealers gather to protest RBC’s $208 billion investment in fossil fuel
Country-wide protests demanded Canada and its banks respect ecological goals, and promises of Indigenous reconciliation goals.
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Special Issue
Quebec’s COVID economy: An advantage for larger industries
Although certain sectors of Quebec’s economy remain battered from the pandemic, many were able not only to survive, but to become stronger.
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News
Who is Bill 96 actually for?
Francophones are the majority in Quebec, but a minority in Canada, creating a unique cultural duality. This affects non-francophones in the province in many different ways, Bill 96 being one of them.
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Fringe Arts
Techno duo Wake Island shows us hope is more than a pipe dream
Lebanese musicians look back on how far they’ve come in new EP ‘Born to Leave’