Olivia Integlia
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News
Reggie’s Bar Forced to Adapt to Bankruptcy Concerns
Reggie’s, Concordia’s student bar, is on the verge of financial collapse due to unpaid loans.
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News
Disabled Spoonies and Friends: Mobilizing for Change
Meet The First Student Club For and By Disabled Concordians
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Fringe Arts
Knitting Passion Pays the Bills
How Julia De Cotiis Grew an instagram account into a knitwear business.
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News
Five Per Cent of ASFA Students Cast Ballots
The Results Are In: Here is Who Students Voted For in Fall By-Elections
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News
Backed Into a Corner
Bill C-7, which expanded medical aid in dying to include people with disabilities, has had devastating effects on community members suffering from Canada’s shredded social safety net.
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Opinions
I’m Not Just a Person With a Disability
The Disabled Community is Capable of So Much More Than You Assume
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Fringe Arts
It’s a Halloween Paw-ty!
Of Bassets, Beasts, and Boxers: check out the flyest fits from our furry friends this Halloween!
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News
Concordia University: Champion of Greenwashing
Concordia’s cozying-up to the Royal Bank of Canada has raised alarms from students fighting for Indigenous rights and climate justice.
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Opinions
I Am Italian and I Am Unsurprised by How Politics Are Unravelling in Italy
Right-winged Views Have Always Existed Among Italians
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Fringe Arts
An Artistic Escape from Semester Stress
Return of the Art Nook: how to unwind by getting creative.
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: The Concordia Shuttle Buses Suck
The Shuttle Bus System is Anything but Safe and Convenient
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Opinions
Should Students Even Bother Getting Involved with Student Organizations?
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News
Concordia renews contract with notorious prison food provider
Aramark has served Concordia students uncooked chicken, moldy bread, hair and bits of plastic. The corporation’s contract with the university was recently renewed until 2026.
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Special Issue
A walking tour of the cultural cornerstones that brighten Montreal communities
Shining a light on some of Montreal’s family-owned restaurants and shops.