Julien Assouline
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Sports
Women’s Basketball: Final Home Game
The Concordia Stingers could not overcome the McGill Martlets’ physical play in five-year veteran Kaylah Barrett’s final home game, losing 65-53 and giving them a 6-9 record on the season.
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An Answer to the Hawks’ Success
Kyle Korver is one of the biggest reasons for the Atlanta Hawks’ great start to the season and nobody knows it.
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Tim Raines Should Be a Hall of Famer
On Jan. 6, the Baseball Hall of Fame inducted four deserving members into its hallowed halls in Cooperstown, New York: pitchers Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and John Smoltz, and infielder Craig Biggio.
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Sports
The Longest Dream In The World
In February 2014, Jakub Muda, a student at Concordia University, was looking to embark on a grand adventure. By the time you read this article, Muda will be preparing for an expedition that has been described as “the longest dream in the world.”
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Sports
Men’s Basketball: Late Fouls Cut Stingers Comeback Short
The Concordia Stingers men’s basketball team kept it close against the UQAM Citadins this past Thursday night, but ultimately came up short, losing 80-73 at the Concordia Gymnasium.
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Sports
Women’s Basketball: Let’s Not Get Physical
Weeks after Stingers women’s basketball coach Keith Pruden complained over the quality of officiating in his team’s season opener, the coach bemoaned the referees once more.
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Blame Game: The NFL Tries to Tackle Domestic Violence, But Does the Judicial System Need More Blame?
The National Football League Players Association has filed an expedited grievance to have currently suspended star Minnesota Vikings running back, Adrian Peterson, reinstated into the NFL. Peterson is currently on the NFL’s exempt list, meaning that he is temporarily suspended with pay, without costing the Vikings a roster spot. Peterson was put on the exempt list after Peterson was indicted on charges for abusing his 4-year-old son.
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Sports
Disappointment Doubled
It turns out that the highlight of beating McGill in the Canadian Collegiate Baseball Association’s North Division final last weekend was the peak of Concordia’s baseball season—it could only go downhill from there.
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Sports
Baseball: You Can Blame Mother Nature
The Stingers were seemingly on their way to a two-game sweep of the Redmen in the Canadian Collegiate Baseball Association North Division Final when rain began pouring down and moved the game to the next day.
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Sports
Baseball: Stingers Take Game 1 of CCBA North Division Final
The Concordia Stingers’ baseball team managed to take an early advantage in their conference final versus the McGill Redmen with a 5-3 victory in extra innings this past Saturday afternoon.