RaguVarman Raguparan
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Fringe Arts
Metatron Press Launches ‘ʔbédayine’ and ‘Confirmation Bias’ At Anteism Books
“I couldn’t imagine these books not existing in the world—they fit the vision I have for this press so perfectly and expand it, too. When I started reading those books, I couldn’t stop. Time stopped.”
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Fringe Arts
Hildegard, Jon Bap, and Tirzah Deliver a Night of Electronic Music
Despite the countless music festivals that pass through the city each year, Pop Montreal still manages to attract great crowds to the tenured five-day festival that has been showcasing emerging and talented artists since 2002.
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News
Concordia Professor to Work on Youth Network Chair
In December of 2018, Concordia professor Natasha Blanchet-Cohen was announced to have been granted a large amount of funding as part of joining the Youth Network Chair: Pathways toward youth autonomy and fulfilment in a transforming society.
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News
Communications Students Picket for Paid Internships
After months of planning, the Communications department’s strike against unpaid internships took place between March 6 to 8.
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News
The Redmen Referendum: What’s Next?
It’s been a month since McGill students stood the rain to protest the university’s varsity sports team’s name, the Redmen. Weeks later, students voted 78 per cent in favour to change the name entirely.
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News
When Will The Sikh Community Have Their Own #MeToo Movement?
Founded in 2006 by African-American civil rights activist Tarana Burke, the #MeToo movement has served survivors of sexual violence–and particularly young women of colour–talk about their experiences with sexual violence.
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Fringe Arts
The Black Speculative Arts Movement Convention and the Importance of Black Art
The Black Speculative Arts Movement of Montreal featured a series of panelists for a discussion panel made up of Black artists and creatives last Friday, in an event that was enlightening, educational, and empowering.
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Sports
McGill 3, Concordia 1: Frustrated Stingers Fall to McGill in Turbulent Second Half
After having a strong hold on the game in the first half, head coach Greg Sutton’s team was punished for not finishing their chances in the second after an aggressive rivalry game that saw Concordia fail to secure their first home victory of the season.
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Sports
Concordia 3, McGill 0: Stingers Dominate Rival McGill Team to Secure First Home Win
The Stingers produced a strong response to their loss on Friday with plenty of attacking prowess, an air-tight defense, and an excellent performance in front of their home crowd in Sunday’s matchup against the McGill Martlets.