In This Issue
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Fringe Arts
Nisha Platzer’s back home: a Level of Intimacy Rarely Seen on Screen
Nisha Platzer’s new film documents bonds forged in the aftermath of suicide.
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Opinions
Meghan Markle Is a Diversity Hire
Meghan Markle and colourism: a deeper look at the legacy of the British monarchy.
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Fringe Arts
Harold R Johnson’s Philosophy of Storytelling
In The Power of the Story, Harold R Johnson dwells on the power of narrative.
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Fringe Arts
It’s In the Bag: Indigenous Business Scales New Heights
Kelsey Deer’s specialized gear for cyclists, rock climbers, dog owners and more.
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News
TRAC Under Fire for Inaccessible General Assembly
At-Risk Populations Are Still Fighting for Equal Access to Meetings
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News
Concordia’s Branding Tainted by a Dead Man’s Horrific Past
Fed Up Design Students Take the Reins on a Project to Present a Rebranding to the University.
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Opinions
Editorial: Athletes Need to be Held Accountable
Athletes do not deserve immunity when facing the consequences of their actions. They instead should be held accountable.
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Opinions
Being Immunosuppressed in a Supposedly Post-COVID World
Immunosuppressed individuals still have to deal with COVID-19, even though masks are not mandatory anymore.
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Opinions
Library Rooms Are Not Chill Spaces
Library rooms should be for studying, not relaxing between classes.
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Sports
Stingers’ Weekend Wrap-Up: Nov. 18-20
Talking about the hockey teams’ glory and the two trajectories for basketball
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Sports
Concordia Cheerleading: Lifted to New Heights
Concordia Cheer: an ever-growing and dedicated team