Harrison-Milo Rahajason
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Sports
Women’s Basketball Preview: A Brand New Chemistry
For the last three years, Concordia’s women’s basketball team has ended the regular season with the same record; seven wins, nine losses.
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Sports
Men’s Basketball Preview: Don’t Sleep on the Stingers
The Stingers had a disappointing end to their 2016-17 season. After finishing second in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec with an 11-5 record, they lost to the underdog Université du Québec à Montréal Citadins in the RSEQ semifinal.
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Special Issue
How the Sports Industry Profits Off Concussions
The Stingers were in Quebec City to play the Université Laval Rouge et Or on Sept. 24. Concordia quarterback Trenton Miller was running down the middle of the field, trying to move his team into better field position. Thirty yards into his scramble, Miller looked up and all he could see was a helmet.
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Sports
Four Stingers Football Players Named to RSEQ All-Star Team
The Stingers are well represented in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec’s football all-star team.
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Sports
Concordia Names D’Arcy Ryan Director of Recreation and Athletics
After serving as interim director of recreation and athletics since January 2017, the Department of Recreation and Athletics promoted D’Arcy Ryan as the permanent director.
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News
ASFA Hires New Legal Team: Council
The Arts and Science Federation of Associations will be hiring a new three-member legal team, council decided last Thursday. The team, from the Dionne Schulze legal firm, will be led by Elisabeth Patterson.
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Sports
Three Universities Call For Appeal on RSEQ Game Cancellation Ruling
Université de Montréal, Concordia University, and Université de Sherbrooke called to appeal the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec’s ruling on last Thursday’s cancelled football game between the Carabins and Stingers, according to a statement issued Tuesday.
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Sports
Stingers Basketball Player Takes On Multiple Positions This Season
Since Schneiders Suffrard joined the Stingers men’s basketball team in 2015, he has been a regular starter at the small forward and shooting guard positions and has been one of their primary scoring options.
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Sports
UPDATE: RSEQ Decides on Stingers-Carabins Game Cancellation
Thursday night’s football game between the Stingers and the Universite de Montreal Carabins has been cancelled due to concerns over the spread of the flu among members of the UdeM team and coaching staff, and will not be played at another time.
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Sports
BREAKING: Concordia’s Football Game Against Université de Montréal Cancelled
The Concordia Stingers’ Thursday night clash against the Université de Montréal Carabins at the CEPSUM is cancelled due to several Carabins players and coaches experiencing flu symptoms as of Wednesday morning, according to a statement issued by the university.
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Opinions
Nahm’sayin? I Found Medieval Music in a Hopeless Place
If you ever feel like slaying medieval tribes and generally reconnecting with the sounds of yore, medieval music may be what you’re looking for.
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Opinions
So You Want To Tear Down Monuments?
MLB should erase any and all traces of its segregated past.
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Sports
Breakfast and Finger-Wagging at the Ritz-Carlton
It all started with a rogue Wednesday afternoon email. I was posted up in The Link office, probably annoying the crap out of my fellow editors.
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News
AVEQ Starts The Year Without a General Coordinator
The Association for the Voice of Education in Quebec has been without a general coordinator for over a month since Christopher Gyorffy stepped down from the position in July.
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Sports
Saint-Francis 75, Concordia 66: Sloppy Second Half Defense Leads To Late Surge For The Terriers
44-26 wasn’t the final score, but it was possibly the most damning number in Concordia’s Tuesday night loss to NCAA opponent Saint-Francis Brooklyn Terriers at Concordia Gym.
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Sports
Carabins 37, Stingers 19: Missed Opportunities Doom Stingers Against the Carabins
The Stingers opened the Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec football season on a very high note.
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Sports
Les Canadiennes Go Local in 2017 CWHL Draft
The pool of available prospects for Sunday afternoon’s Canadian Women’s Hockey League draft featured six players who formerly competed for the Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec schools.
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News
Anti-Capitalist Protesters Endure the Rain in Downtown Montreal
The pouring rain didn’t deter protesters this May Day. Around 600 marched through downtown Montreal in the name of anti-capitalism—starting at Phillips Square on Ste. Catherine’s St. W. and later going on to boulevard René-Lévesque W., Sherbrooke St. W., Ontario St. and St. Denis St.
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Give Westbrook The MVP Or I’m Going Streaking
For the past decade, pundits and fans alike have repeated the same catchphrase: “If it were really about basketball, LeBron James would be the MVP every year.”
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News
French Natives in Montreal Voice their Anger Towards the Presidential Elections
“Ni patrie, ni patron, ni Le Pen, ni Macron” is the slogan that several left-wing French citizens have adopted since the results of the first round of the French presidential election became known.