In This Issue
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OpinionsShe Was Right, Quebec is Islamophobic
Amira Elghawaby comments are based on truth: Quebecers have a significant anti-Muslim problem.
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NewsPalestinian Students Denounce President’s Trip to Israel
Concordia paid to send President Graham Carr to Israel last summer. As more details of Concordia’s partnerships with Israeli universities come out, Palestinian students are furious.
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NewsTurkish and Syrian Students Mobilize After Earthquake
Following two devastating earthquakes, Turkish and Syrian Concordia students have mobilized, raising thousands of dollars in aid.
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NewsITFA’s Fight for Sexual Violence Survivors
Get to know ITFA, a grassroots, student-led organization hoping to transform how sexual violence is handled at Concordia.
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NewsMontrealers Mourn Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Hundreds of Montrealers rallied to mourn Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women at Cabot Square on Feb. 14.
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SportsStingers’ Weekend Wrap-Up: Feb 16-19
Playoffs fast approach as the Stingers attempt to end the regular season in triumphant fashion
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OpinionsMy Childhood Memories Are Calling
I’m an adult in a recession who can now appreciate the affordability of Zellers. -
OpinionsEvery Size Needs to Be Available in Store
I love my body the way it is and I should be able to enjoy my store shopping experience.
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OpinionsTherapy Cannot Fix Oppression
Will we, women, accept that fighting the patriarchy also involves helping and empathising with marginalized men?
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Fringe ArtsOpera reimagined by Haitian composer
David Bontemps centres Haitian mythology, culture in new opera.
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NewsBlack Mental Health Connections: Fostering Cultural Competence in Psychiatry
One of Black Mental Health Connections’ main goals is to push for greater cultural competence in psychiatric care across Montreal.
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NewsThree Decades of the Raging Grannies: Singing, Blockading, Protesting
After more than 30 years of activism, the Montreal Raging Grannies say their work is more relevant than ever.

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