Elisa Barbier
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Special Issue
Photo Essay: Redefining Womanhood
It was at the very young age of five that I asked my parents, “Am I a boy or a girl?”
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: Loving My Flat Chest
Binders have their problems, but today I love myself thanks to it.
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Sports
McGill 63, Concordia 58: Turning Tables
The Martlets outplayed the Stingers on Thursday evening, marking the second loss in eight games for Concordia.
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Sports
Concordia 66, Bishop’s 53: Hungry for More
The crowd cheers and screams. The ball goes back and forth from the imprecise hands of the players, always hitting the board but never finding the net. There is no time, the Stingers steal the rebound and the point is in. Coming back, the Gaiters lay out their play but the crowd is already chanting: “Five, four, three, two, one!” It was a long second quarter for the Bishop’s Gaiters.
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Sports
Concordia 77, McGill 63: No Disturbing the Stingers
The clinking sound of wooden spatulas and drumsticks against metal resonated throughout McGill’s basketball court, covering the voices of the crowd.
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Sports
Concordia 64, UQAM 60: A Mental Challenge for Stingers Women’s Basketball
It was in a packed gym with an excited crowd and a vocal cheerleading squad that Concordia took its first win of the regular season against the Université du Québec a Montréal Citadins, a game which showed that although the team has promising talents, it remains young.
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Sports
Laval 66, Concordia 61: Stingers Open the Season Falling Short in the Second Half
The crowds cheering, the drums pounding and the benches filled, the Stingers opened the season Thursday evening at home against the Laval Rouge et Or in a tense game that showed only a sliver of the potential of this year’s women’s basketball team.
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News
UPDATED: CSU Commemorates First Anniversary of Quebec City Mosque Shooting
Sometimes shaking, sometimes low, the voices could barely break through the silence. Only the prayers calling for peace were able to pierce through.
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Fringe Arts
Festival Preview: Montreal’s image+nation Film Festival Celebrates 30 Years
Montreal’s oldest LGBTQA+ film festival, image+nation, is celebrating it’s 30th anniversary this year. In honour of such an occasion, they will be screening some new works as well as some films they’ve screened in the past.
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Opinions
It’s Time to Normalize Assisted-Death
Some patients in palliative care will be in situations that can involuntarily be dehumanizing.