Sophie Dufresne
-
Special Issue
Ten alternatives to “ladies and gentlemen”
There’s no need to impose binaries on crowds with this list of alternative options.
-
Fringe Arts
Poetry: ‘Christmas shopping is better during pandemics’
Please enjoy this Christmas poem by Sophie Dufresne.
-
Opinions
Le Petit Robert added iel to the dictionary and the entry is a little underwhelming
Le Petit Robert is degendering the French language one word at a time, or at least trying.
-
News
Is Concordia implementing gender-neutral washrooms fast enough?
Student and advocacy groups say Concordia does not offer enough gender-neutral bathrooms, whereas the university states they cannot move at a faster pace. In this article, both sides are explored.
-
Fringe Arts
Image+Nation returns for in-person and online programming
Canada’s oldest queer film festival celebrates its 34th edition.
-
Opinions
Trans and non-binary rights in Quebec would take a major step back if Bill 2 passes
The only person who should have a legislative say on my gender is me.
-
Fringe Arts
Francophone metal band Nova Spei stays true to their French roots
The Montreal-based band releases their second album, ‘Sequentis’, as they continue to grow in a music scene dominated by anglophones
-
Special Issue
The social taboo of discussing salaries: Should salaries be disclosed?
Why salaries should be discussed.
-
Opinions
Canada Post’s General Ability Test is ableist
My neurocognitive impairment should not define how I get treated at work.
-
Fringe Arts
Concordia’s new Queer Film Club hosts its first event
The club screened “Possibly in Michigan” and ‘Multiple Maniacs’ alongside a Q&A with director Cecelia Condit.
-
News
Protest calls out government inaction towards housing crisis
FRAPRU is a nation-wide non-profit organization that believes housing is a fundamental right and should be accessible to everyone.
-
Fringe Arts
Montreal artist Julian Peters turns classic poetry into graphic art
Newly opened N‘était-ce pas l‘été is one of two Montreal bookstores selling Peters’ debut book.
-
Fringe Arts
Local artists thrive at Pervers/Cité’s Art Market
Pervers/Cité‘s Art Market a success as artists sold to eager supporters.
-
Fringe Arts
Queer Speak en Français, a solo initiative to encourage the queering of the French language
Pervers/Cité’s queer, trans, and non-binary festival is underway with an array of radical events.
-
Opinions
2003 & 2004 documentaries reflect ongoing Israeli-Palestinean debates within Concordia
Nearly two decades after their release, the documentaries showcasing the divide between pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israeli supporters at Concordia are more relevant than ever to today’s on-going battle to free Palestine.
-
Sports
The might of the NCAA
Debunking the juggernaut that is the NCAA and why Canadian U Sports lags behind.