Mariana Chajon Oliveros
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Fringe Arts
Coffee or Tea? They’re both bitter!
Jason Guriel’s On Browsing disappoints our columnist.
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Fringe Arts
Coffee or Tea? Man or Mango? The Choices One Must Make
Lucy Ellman’s satire receives a reissue, how does it hold up?
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Sports
Rouge et Or 4, Stingers 1: Disappointing But Not Devastating Loss for Stingers
Stingers’ women’s soccer experience hard-fought loss to Laval
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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
Coffee or Tea? Fire Cider Rain Showcases Immigrant Existentialism
Gatineau-based poet dwells on the immigrant experience in new volume of poetry.
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Fringe Arts
Querelle of Roberval—A Novel for Those With a Strong Stomach
New English translation of Kevin Lambert’s Querelle of Roberval maintains novel’s provocative nature.
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Fringe Arts
Rooms: Women, Writing, Woolf, and coming of age
New work by Concordia’s Sina Queyras tackles queernes and coming of age.
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News
A march against police brutality was held on the 26th International Day Against Police brutality
Annual march against police brutality sees confrontations between protestors and police.
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News
CSU General Elections Referendum questions
Curious what questions are on the CSU General Election referendum ballot? Find out more with this breakdown.
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Opinions
As a Person of Colour, studying English literature is a battlefield
Making my way to a master’s degree should not be this hard.
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Sports
Stingers 5, Ravens 1: Concordia men’s hockey team close in on top-two finish
The Stingers men’s hockey team will be looking to secure a top-two finish in their final game of the regular season on Sunday.
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News
Organizations that provide support to Montreal’s Black community and how to help them
Get to know these organizations that are helping Montreal’s Black community.
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Fringe Arts
OBORO art center starts the year with two new exhibitions
Two artists take on themes of memory, family, and art with multimedia approaches.
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Special Issue
Gilded Butterflies
Still, she had almost no money left for the next two days. Was it annoying? Yes. Had she been in that situation before? Yes, and she would certainly be in it again in the coming months.
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Special Issue
Going to Concordia for the first time: A second-year student’s thoughts
This year is going to be big for more than just first-year students—there’s a whole second class that will be experiencing campus life for the first time.
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News
People with eating disorders facing new challenges amidst lockdown
With therapy moving online and isolation making it easier to hide disordered behaviour, some students with eating disorders have found it more difficult to manage.