Elias Grigoriadis
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Sports
UQTR 3, Concordia 0: Disappointing End to Break-Out Season for Men’s Soccer Team
Despite a massive improvement this season, there are still massive holes to fill for the Stingers if they want to succeed in the RSEQ
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Sports
UQTR 2, Concordia 0: Stingers Men’s Soccer Book Ticket to Postseason
With the final blow of the whistle, despite a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Patriotes, the Concordia Stingers men’s soccer team still overachieved this season.
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Sports
Concordia 1, Montréal 1: All Eyes on Sunday for Stingers Men’s Soccer
One of the most entertaining parts of any soccer season, in any league, is Decision Day. The last game of the season where every team plays at the same time and the final standings are set.
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Sports
Shut Up and Dribble: The NFL Still Doesn’t Give a Shit About Safety
When this column started and we decided to start tackling issues off the field, I expected there to be a lot of NFL-related content. That isn’t much of a stretch for a league that seemingly makes it their M.O. to be as awful as possible.
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Sports
Concordia 2, UQAM 1: Playoff Race Begins for Stingers Men’s Soccer
During the 2013-2014 season, the Concordia Stingers men’s soccer team—while tied on points to McGill—missed out on the playoffs due to a tie-break. Since that year, they haven’t gotten anywhere near the playoffs. Until now.
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Sports
All-Star Chama Sedki Quits Women’s Soccer Team
After making the Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec All-Star team 2018-2019 and being an integral part of the Stingers women’s soccer team for the last four years, co-captain Chama Sedki has quit the team.
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Special Issue
A Canadian Election Survival Guide
All the commotion surrounding election time can be a little off-putting. Bureaucracy and indecision tend to pile on and often discourage young voters who aren’t prepared. So take a look at our election survival guide to get to the bottom of some of the most burning questions surrounding the complex world of voting.
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Sports
Concordia 1, UQAM 1: Addicted to Drama
The difference between successful and failed seasons is often just a few points. Stealing a draw or a late winner here and there can end up being the deciding factor in who makes the playoffs or not and the most successful teams always find a way of doing just that.
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Fringe Arts
KickDrum and Hot Tramp Management Get Groovy in Backyard Session
Cafés that showcase artists are not a new invention. However, Le Dépanneur Café has live music scheduled all day which is not a concept that is often seen. After the success of their debut festival at the beginning of September, Hot Tramp Management chose the café that seats roughly 30 people as the one to host one of their Backyard Sessions.
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Fringe Arts
‘Bonnie & Clyde’ Hit Every Note
Very few stories grasp our collective imagination like that of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. They’ve been the subject of pop culture’s obsession as much as any other couple. One of the main reasons is the devilishly captivating chemistry the two lovestruck outlaws shared and how hard it is to replicate.
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Sports
Women’s Soccer: A Young Team Finding its Footing
The adjustment from CEGEP soccer into the university level can always be a challenging one. It’s a faster, more physical, and all-around more intense game that involves inevitable growing pains.
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Sports
Men’s Soccer: Rollercoaster Start Leaves Question Marks
When a club finishes in last place in virtually every single team statistic, a simple rebuild of the squad just won’t do. A large scale overhaul that encompasses more than just the players put on a roster needs to take effect. With all the doubts surrounding head coach Greg Sutton, he’s done just that.
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Fringe Arts
Flying Lotus Wows You, Then Kicks You in the Chest
You may not know his name, but you would be hard pressed to find a corner of hip hop that Flying Lotus hasn’t had a hand in influencing.
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Sports
His Team, His Staff, His Program
After a busy offseason, the Stingers are back and ready to show off both a brand new rookie class and lots of new coaches
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Sports
Blainville 1, CSMRO 0: Griffons Handed Their First Loss as Top Two Teams Battle It Out
In a potentially title-deciding match, Blainville and Mont-Royal-Outremont delivered another classic that did not fail to disappoint.
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Sports
Shut Up and Dribble: Time to Pay Women What They’re Owed
As a fan of Canadian soccer, I was understandably miffed a week and a half ago. The United States Women’s National Team won their fourth World Cup in one of the most dominant tournament runs in world soccer history — men’s or women’s.
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Sports
CSMRO 1, Dynamo de Québec 1: Griffons Let First Place Slip Following Late Equalizer
All championship teams — without exception — find ways to win or get the results they need. Whether they play well or not, whether the result was deserved or not, they get the points needed.
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Sports
CSMRO 2, AS Blainville 2: Late Drama Keeps Griffons Tied for League Lead
Rivalries are a complex sporting phenomenon. There’s an energy that fills these games that you cannot get against other teams.
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Sports
MRO 2, Fabrose 1: Griffons Remain Undefeated, Slide Into Second
Approaching the midway point of a season, one tends to think that a team with a zero in the loss column would be looking down on everyone else. However, that was not the case following the MRO Griffons 2-1 victory over CS Fabrose at TMR’s Recreation Centre Sunday night.