In This Issue
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SportsConcordia’s Lack of Sports
Concordia students are seeking ways to create sports teams for themselves
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NewsNicous D’André Spring: Not an Exception
Institutional barriers have made the demands for justice, accountability, and systemic change by the family of Nicous D’André Spring nearly impossible to achieve.
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NewsFifteen Dollars an Hour Won’t Cut it, Experts Say
Although Quebec plans to raise its minimum wage by a dollar, experts agree that it won’t be enough to fight the cost of living crisis.
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NewsSCPA Panel Breaks Down Right-Wing Populism
How should the left respond to the global resurgence of right-wing populism? Organizers mapped out solutions during the SCPA’s panel series.
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NewsA Reason to Fight: Iranian Students Fear for Their Families
Despite ongoing efforts by Iranian students in Montreal to support their families back home, the crisis has taken a serious toll on their mental health.
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SportsStingers’ Weekend Wrap-Up: Feb. 2-5
The Stingers’ hockey teams punch ticket to the post-season
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OpinionsEditorial: Honouring the Hidden Black Gems of Canadian History
The past heroism of Dr. Ligoure and all those who fought for Black Canadians ought to forever be remembered through time as part of Canadian history.
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Fringe ArtsSofia Duhaime’s Crescendo to Stardom
Concordia musician Sofia Duhaime on continuing Quebec’s musical traditions.
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Fringe ArtsAt The Beginning of Time: A Reflection on AIDS and Loss
Centaur Theatre presents new play on gay men in Montreal’s Little Italy.
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Fringe ArtsMONUMENT: A 91-page Love Letter to Mumtaz Mahal
New poetry from Manahil Bandukwala celebrates, mourns Mumtaz Mahal
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Fringe ArtsEver Deadly: A cinematic exploration of Tanya Tagaq
Powerful documentary explores Tanya Tagaq.
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OpinionsThe Predatory World of Montreal’s Nightlife
The effects of this predatory system is bred through the prevalence and acceptance of rape culture within club culture.
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OpinionsThe Cultural Appropriation of Sex Work
Pole dancer get to do their little spins without worrying about the physical, sexual, verbal and systemic violence that strippers and other sex workers are put through on a regular basis.
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OpinionsI Am a Gay Man And I’m Tired of Dating Apps
Instead of seeking to separate themselves from the rest of the queer community, gay cis men should use their power within the community by supporting its most vulnerable members.

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