In This Issue
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News
Sexual Violence: Unions Accuse Concordia of Violating Accreditation Act
The CSU has claimed that Concordia’s hand-picking of student representatives to its sexual violence committee is a violation of the Accreditation Act.
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Sports
Community Through Computer Competition
ConUHacks VII was a resounding success in its return to campus, with a sense of community that brought a diversity of students together
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Sports
Stingers’ Weekend Wrap-Up: Jan 19-22
The Stingers’ hockey teams show no signs of slowing down, while the basketball teams must refocus
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Opinions
Editorial: Let’s Talk About Bell Let’s Talk
Every year, Bell Let’s Talk raises millions of dollars towards promoting “mental health awareness,” yet they have a habit of laying off employees without notice.
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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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Fringe Arts
Concordia Alumna Advocates for Artistic Innovation
In Rossland, BC, a Concordia Alumna is fighting to preserve an historic Drill Hall.
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News
CSU Drop-In Daycare Receives Government Funding
The provincial government has granted the CSU’s new drop-in daycare $150,000 in funding.
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News
Residence Students at the Forefront of the Housing Crisis
Even Concordia’s cheapest student residences are unaffordable for most students.
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News
“Our Right to Raise Our Flag:” Car Rally for Palestine
Protesters in Montreal Denounce Israel’s Ban on Palestinian Flag
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News
Advocates Dissect Canada’s LGBTQIA2S+ Action Plan
What is the current state of Canada’s policies towards the queer community? Advocates dissected the federal government’s recent action plan.
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News
New Community Fridge Opens on Loyola Campus
Community fridge aims to reduce food insecurity on campus.
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Opinions
West Island Winter Transit Blues
The schedules for public transport are already terrible but they become even more of a pain during the winter, especially now that the STM is trying to address its deficit.
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Opinions
Pop Psychology: Quick Fixes or Profitable Fictions?
The accessibility of psychological teachings and theories is great but also has its drawbacks.
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: New Year’s Resolutions Suck
The annual tradition of goal-setting has been built to target insecurities and nearly always leads to further disappointment, but there is an alternative approach.