Gabriela Vasquez-Rondon
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News
Four More Student Associations Vote for Fall Reading Week Strike
Students in the biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, journalism, community and public affairs, immigration studies, and First Peoples studies programs voted to join the fall reading week strike.
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Fringe Arts
Guide to Concordia’s Art Galleries
With Concordia’s galleries, you don’t even have to leave campus to see great art!
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Special Issue
Rent insecurity negates affordable housing
Renovictions and rent increases: the insecurities facing my current lease.
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Opinions
Don’t @ me: I’ve had enough of wearing winter boots
Are you a chunky boots or wet sneakers kind of person during the winter?
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News
Montreal activists march against Bay du Nord Project
Montreal activists march against Bay du Nord Project, calling to end oil drilling in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Fringe Arts
The exhibition ‘les liens’ sheds light on the vulnerability of human connection
Thierry Huard’s queer fibre art installaton invites audience to explore intimacy.
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Opinions
I thought I’d make my parents proud by attending university
Caught in a face to face with my generational trauma.
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Opinions
I don’t need a DISC option, I need my school to start caring
Concordia’s DISC option is fuelling my desire to quit school altogether.
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Fringe Arts
Poetry: ‘Her name was not clementine’
Please enjoy this poem by Gabriela Vasquez-Rondon.
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Sports
Carabins 3, Stingers 1: Women’s hockey bows out in finals
The Stingers women’s hockey team lost by a score of 3-1 to the Université de Montréal Carabins in the final of the Theresa Humes cup.
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Fringe Arts
Are NFTs turning a new leaf for the art community?
Visual artist Heidi Taillefer experiments with NFTs and oil painting with new series of work ‘Frogs.’
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Opinions
Playing musical chairs with my education
Finding an adequate study place is harder than it looks
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Opinions
The anime industry needs to stop hyper-sexualizing underaged girls
The over-sexualization of teenage girls in anime is something that has long been accepted, even welcomed, but it is time to at least start the conversation as to why that is unacceptable.
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Fringe Arts
Focusing the lens on Indigenous filmmakers with Lindsay McIntyre
Concordia alumnus gains mentorship for her first feature film. -
Opinions
Fahrenheit 451: Online textbooks edition
Digital textbooks make me want to throw my computer against a wall.
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Fringe Arts
Dress Up collective gives us a look into Montreal’s infamous fashion community
From back alley photo shoots to underground fashion parties all around the city of Montreal, the Dress Up collective is a creative fashion space.
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Fringe Arts
The trials and tribulations of organizing a haunted house during COVID
For the past 10 years the Greco family has transformed their home into a haunted house for Halloween, and this year is no different.