Erika Morris
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Fringe Arts
Backxwash’s new album leaves no room for redemption
Montreal rapper isn’t afraid of the dark in ‘I Lie Here Buried With My Rings and My Dresses.’
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Opinions
Sex Ed(itorial): Tie Me Up so I Can Let Go
Sprinkle (their kink name) is hanging from a beam, wrapped in elaborate ropes, a small cinder block hanging from their thigh.
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News
CSU General Coordinator Survives Impeachment Question
After a vote from councillors, the general coordinator has not been impeached and complaints against him will move to the Judicial Board.
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News
Library Workers Continue Strike Over Two Years Without Contract
Library workers continue to protest as they and Concordia are yet to agree on a new contract.
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News
Montreal’s Irish Community Clings to What’s Left of Its Heritage
With Griffintown’s REM station being built, Montreal’s Irish community wants better commemoration.
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News
Concordia Library Workers Begin Strike Actions
The Concordia University Library Employees’ Union began their strike actions with a picket line following months of failed negotiations.
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News
What Does the Future of Sustainability Look Like After Concordia Divests?
As Concordia Reinvests in Sustainable Causes, Divestment Is Only the First Step to a Sustainable Future.
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News
‘I Felt Like I Survived a Mini War’ in Hong Kong
Concordia student who went on exchange to Hong Kong shares her experiences with protests.
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News
Time Travelling Man Lands at Concordia
Theoretical physicist Dr. Ronald Mallett came to the Loyola campus earlier this week to unravel the threads of time travel.
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News
Parc-Extension Struggles to Keep Its Identity Amidst Major Changes
With the opening of the new UdM campus in Parc-Extension, a large influx of students threatens the neighbourhood. But residents are fighting back.
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News
Rain Doesn’t Deter Montreal Anti-Racism Protest
A couple hundred Montrealers marched in the rain on Sunday to denounce racism in Quebec.
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News
Can Ayahuasca Save The World? What I Learned at the 2019 Ayahuasca Conference
Six scientists argued for the benefits of ayahuasca at the 2019 Ayahuasca Religions conference.
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Special Issue
The CAQ: One Year Into Power
In the midst of controversy around secularism and the tightening of immigration and cannabis laws, other plans seemed to have fallen through the cracks.
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News
Half a Million Take to Montreal’s Streets to Demand Better Climate Policies
Approximately half a million Montrealers led by Greta Thunberg mobilized to demand better climate policies.
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News
Former Concordia Sexual Violence Survivor, CRARR Denounce Online Consent Training
A former Concordia student and CRARR say Concordia’s online consent training doesn’t go far enough in providing legal resources.
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News
CSU to Fund Bursary Supporting Indigenous Student Parents
The Concordia Student Union council agreed to an Indigenous student parent bursary pilot project to ease financial burdens.
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News
Anti-Gentrification Protesters Disrupt Université de Montréal Celebrations
A few dozen protesters disrupted Université de Montréal’s new science pavilion opening celebrations in Park Extension on Saturday to denounce gentrification.
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News
Senate: Changes to Student Senate Eligibility Requirements, Discussions Around Fall Reading Week Continue
The Senate moved to support allowing independent undergraduate students and students in conditional standing to sit on Senate starting in 2020, discussions around fall reading week continue.
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: Astrology Rules
I open Twitter to a flood of “Brace yourselves, Mercury is in retrograde again!” tweets. My friends tagged me in five different astrology memes, commenting “Haha, this is you.”
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News
Quebec’s Ongoing Struggle With Secularism Laws
The passing of Bill 21 into law has left many students and recent graduates in the dark on what their futures might look like.