Elias Grigoriadis
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Sports
MRO 0, Monteuil 0: League Leaders Come To Stalemate
The Mont-Royal-Outremont Griffons hosted CS Monteuil during a 0-0 draw on May 19th, in a game that could have decided who would gain sole possession of first place in the Première Ligue de Soccer du Québec.
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Sports
“Shut Up and Dribble”: You Can’t Keep Politics Out of Sports
People always want to see things through a political lens. If there’s even a hint of public interest, someone will find a way to link it to a larger theme. This applies to both entertainment and show business. Ever since we started paying attention to prominent figures, they have used their influence to shed light onto issues that they feel need attention.
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Sports
Two Stingers Football Players Invited to East/West Bowl
The Concordia Stingers football program will have two players representing them at this weekend’s annual East/West Bowl in Ottawa.
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Sports
Two Stingers Football Players Drafted to the CFL
Maurice Simba and Michael Sanelli have been selected 29th and 39th respectively in the 2019 Canadian Football League entry draft last Thursday.
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Sports
Sporting Montreal F.C. Fighting for Canadian Futsal’s Top Prize
On April 22, 2018, Sporting Montreal Futsal Club was beaten 6-1 by Ontario’s Idolo Futsal Club in the final of the Canadian Championship. The devastating loss and the sight of team captain Mohamed Farsi in tears are two nightmares that have stuck with the club ever since.
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: Nice and Quiet Is How I Like It (Keyboards, That Is)
On the other side of this pointless debate are the monsters who like having their keyboards make noise.
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Sports
Stingers Women’s Basketball Has Climbed Back to the Top
On Saturday Feb. 24, 2018, the Concordia Stingers women’s basketball team lost 62-61 to the Laval Rouge et Or. It was the end of their worst season in recent memory, winning just four games. It was also the first time they found themselves at the bottom of the RSEQ standings since the 2009-2010 season. Any team that comes off a 4-12 record is going to have to undertake a massive rebuild.
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Opinions
Canada Chooses Oil Over People (Again)
With the entire world watching, Canada can no longer hold themselves up as this ultimate utopian purveyor of human rights.
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Sports
Stingers Equipment Manager Is Living His “Dream Job”
On Nov. 9, the Stingers men’s hockey team prepared for another game against their crosstown rivals as they visited McGill’s McConnell Arena. What was supposed to be an intense and riveting game turned into a needlessly violent affair with more penalty minutes than total time played. What most onlookers didn’t notice was the absolute chaos that was unfolding behind the scenes.
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Opinions
Climate Change Isn’t the Great Equalizer
Environmental disasters will affect at-risk populations much more.
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Sports
Stingers Soccer Teams Look to Regroup in Offseason
On a cold Sunday, at Concordia Stadium, both Concordia soccer teams closed their seasons off with disappointing losses to Université de Sherbrooke Vert et Or, on Oct. 21.
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Sports
Martlets 3, Stingers 0: Crosstown Rivals Spoil Home Opener
The Concordia Stingers women’s team had their home opener spoiled on Sunday as the McGill Martlets walked out of Ed Meagher Arena with a convincing 3-0 win.
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Sports
Greg Sutton is Concordia Soccer’s Master Coach
On the second floor of the Loyola Campus’ PERFORM centre, you can find the majority of the Stingers’ coaches’ offices peering down into the gym below.
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Sports
Laval 2, Concordia 1: Stingers Give Up Lead After Disappointing Second Half
While an improvement on last year, a 1-2-1 start to their outdoor campaign was not where the Concordia men’s soccer team wanted to be after having finished top of the league during the winter season.
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Sports
Concordia 33, McGill 26: Stingers Football Team Hold on to Claim 50th Annual Shaughnessy Cup
The Shaughnessy Cup has been a fixture in the eternal McGill/Concordia rivalry and always adds and extra layer of tension when the trophy is up for grabs. That was the case on Sept. 15 as the Stingers and Redmen met at Percival Molson Stadium for the 50th iteration of the contest.
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Sports
Concordia Outdoors Club Strives for Inclusivity in its Activities
Clubs on campus are one of the crucial elements of student life that not only improve people’s experience, but can also introduce them to new Concordians with similar interests. As the school year comes to a close, there are many clubs that have grown and welcomed new members.
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Sports
Dvir Cahana Looking Forward As Stingers Basketball Career Comes to an End
Dvir Cahana balanced faith and the busy life of a student athlete with the Stingers