In This Issue
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SportsStingers Weekend Wrap-Up: Nov. 4 to 6
Wrapping up the football season while Hockey presents its popularity
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Sports“Concordia’s Best Kept Secret”: Stingers Wrestling
Welcome back wrestling! Coverage of the annual Concordia Wrestling Invitational
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Fringe ArtsPHOTO ESSAY: Restless, Impulsive, and Distracted
ADHD captured through the camera’s lens
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Fringe ArtsIf My Body Had a Name: A Breathing Body of Work
Hoor Malas combines dance, light, and music for new MAI performance.
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Fringe ArtsCabaret Meets Folk in Summersett’s “I Accept”
Legend of Zelda voice actress Patricia Summersett forays into folk-pop
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Fringe ArtsCoffee or Tea? They’re both bitter!
Jason Guriel’s On Browsing disappoints our columnist.
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NewsAbleism Unheard
Although progress is being made towards accessibility for people with hearing impairments, systemic ableism is still causing major problems for Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities.
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NewsBacked Into a Corner
Bill C-7, which expanded medical aid in dying to include people with disabilities, has had devastating effects on community members suffering from Canada’s shredded social safety net.
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NewsMultiple Break-Ins at Concordia’s Annexes
The offices of the Centre for Gender Advocacy and Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia Union were broken into in mid-October. Investigations are ongoing.
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NewsRBC: Off Our Campuses
Denouncing Concordia and McGill’s partnerships with RBC, students protested the bank’s role in funding the Coastal GasLink pipeline and violating Indigenous rights.
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OpinionsSex Ed(itorial): Is It Okay to Have Sex with Someone Who’s Autistic?
Autism, Sex, Autonomy and Me
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OpinionsMy Brother Sean Was an Interesting Person
Changing How We See Those With Disabilities, Thanks to my Brother
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OpinionsI AM Black and I Am Tired of Discussing The N-Word
The Musk of Greed and The Freedom Not To Care
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OpinionsI Was The Disabled Student Left Behind During a Fire Drill
Concordia’s Security Is Failing Disabled Students
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NewsAnti-Black Racism at Concordia: 53 Years of Inaction
Concordia’s Task Force on Anti-Black Racism has made sweeping recommendations, but some Black students remain skeptical about their implementation and accountability.

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