Harrison-Milo Rahajason
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Special Issue
Anti-Racist Soccer Club Strives for Inclusion
“You can see fascist groups and racist sentiments being displayed in football games, especially in Europe,” said Jarban. “So, there was a need to counter that as well, so these spaces came out.”
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Lidia Fillion Named RSEQ Rookie of the Year
Of the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec’s five most productive women’s hockey players, the league champion Concordia Stingers had three of them.
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News
I Tried to Learn How to 3D Print at Concordia’s Technology Sandbox
Several technicians work in-house to guide students through all the resources, which include Android and graphics tablets, 3D printers, virtual reality headsets, DSLR cameras with Rode microphones, brain-sensor kits, soldering equipment, and a ton more.
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Former Heritage Coffee Employees Seek Legal Action After Sudden Firing
To chants of “Solidarity Forever,” 30 protesters marched to the Montreal branch of Heritage Coffee, Wednesday morning, to demand the reinstatement of two former employees whose jobs were suddenly terminated.
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Sports
Stingers Women’s Hockey Team Punches its Ticket to Nationals
Going into Sunday afternoon’s do-or-die game three of their playoff series against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees, Stingers women’s hockey head coach Julie Chu emphasized that this was a “one game season.”
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Concordia 2, Ottawa 1: Stingers Women’s Hockey Moves on to Next Round
After yesterday’s game two loss to the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees in the nation’s capital, team captain Marie-Joëlle Allard said her team needed to play with a sense of urgency.
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Stingers Can’t Solve Lévesque-Ryan on the Road
OTTAWA—Less than a week after completing a season characterized by ups and downs, the Stingers women’s hockey team find themselves in another valley.
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Ottawa 2, Concordia 0: Gee-Gees Force Decisive Game Three
OTTAWA—The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team was unable to put up the same early offensive fireworks in game two of their playoff series against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees as they did in game one.
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Queen’s 3, Concordia 0: Stingers Shut Out At Home In Game Two
After playing to a first period stalemate, the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team found themselves down a goal early in the second period of game two of their best-of-three series against the Queen’s University Gaels.
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Stingers Women’s Hockey Team Makes a Statement in Game One
Remember when Concordia head coach Julie Chu told reporters that she didn’t expect to see any 5-0 games in their playoff series against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees after narrowly beating them on Sunday?
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Stingers Women’s Hockey Mounts Comeback on Senior Day
Sunday afternoon’s 3-2 overtime win over the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees marked the last time six Stingers women’s hockey players would take the ice in a regular season game as members of the program.
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Concordia 3, Ottawa 2: Stingers Complete Comeback in Overtime
In a preview of their first round playoff series, the Stingers women’s hockey team squared off against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees this afternoon at Ed Meagher Arena.
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CASA 2018 General Elections: Meet the Candidates
The Commerce and Administration Students Association elections are under way.
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Sports
Katherine Purchase Running for CASA’s VP Academic
As the Stingers women’s hockey team continues their tight battle with the Université de Montréal Carabins for the top seed in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec, their starting goaltender is about to enter a new race of her own.
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Concordia 4, Carleton 2: Stingers Men’s Hockey Team Outmuscle Ravens
After an emotional shootout win against McGill less than 24 hours earlier, the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team put their two-game win streak on the line Saturday night against the Carleton Ravens at Ed Meaghar arena.
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Concordia 5, McGill 3: Stingers Women’s Hockey Beats Rivals in Crunchtime
With just three games left in the regular season, it was critical for the Stingers women’s hockey team to enter the postseason with a full head of steam.
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Concordia 70, McGill 58: Stingers Silence the Pots and Pans
The 522 McGill fans that assembled at the Love Competition Hall were ready to bang their pots and pans all the way to a “pots and pans day” sweep of Concordia on Saturday afternoon.
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McGill 93, Concordia 66: Stingers Blown Out of the Gym
“They fucking punched us in the gut first, that’s it,” said Concordia head coach Tenicha Gittens after her team’s blowout loss to the McGill Martlets Saturday afternoon at the Love Competition Hall.
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#7 McGill 4, #4 Concordia 3: Martlets Steal One From the Stingers
16-8 wasn’t the final score, but it might have been the most important statistic in Sunday afternoon’s game between the Concordia women’s hockey team and the McGill Martlets at the McConnell Arena.
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Concordia 82, Bishop’s 59: A Long Drive Back to Lennoxville for the Gaiters
When a team shoots 50 per cent from three-point range, out-rebounds its opponent by 12, and has two players combine to score nearly as many points as the other team, they’re probably not going to have much trouble getting the win.