In This Issue
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Opinions
Editorial: No innovation without compensation
Concordia’s drive for innovation, supported by government funding, necessitates a focus on equity and community care as the essence of true advancement.
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News
Creating accessible spaces through conversation and technology
Hear Entendre Quebec is a non-profit organization that has been working to uplift the Montreal hard-of-hearing community for nearly 45 years.
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News
The tech industry’s struggle with racism and sexism
Industry experts and students speak out on racial bias in AI.
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Opinions
Editorial: We got a bone to pick with tuition strike scabs
The tuition strike at Concordia University highlights the damaging impact of tuition hikes on students and the importance of collective action against governmental austerity, underscoring the need for solidarity in the face of administrative resistance and the fight for accessible education.
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News
CSU investing $170,000 in AI chatbot
Aiming to help students find answers to questions faster, CSU is investing in a chatbot.
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Opinions
Sex Ed(itorial): What’s your body count?
On TikTok, the discussion of “body counts” as a measure of sexual partners reflects a harmful obsession rooted in violence and domination, reinforcing gender stereotypes and insecurity among Gen Z.
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News
Rising use of deepfakes threatens online sex workers
With AI advancements on the rise, experts and affected individuals are speaking out.
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Opinions
Sex Ed(itorial): The ideal gay body
The veneration and fetishization of twinks come at the expense of other bodies that do not fit the mold. So what does it mean for queer men who don’t have this body type?
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Sports
Women and ACL injuries: A growing problem
Anatomy, hormones, busy calendar and societal issues might all be part of the cause.
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Opinions
Dismantling digital misogyny
Celebrating women in STEM while devaluing the arts highlights the need for an education system that equally values STEM and SHAPE to ensure gender equity and balance in professional fields.
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Sports
Émilie Lussier’s triumphant rookie season
From lacing up her first pair of skates at four years old to her phenomenal 2024 rookie season, Émilie Lussier is a force to reckon with.
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Fringe Arts
Vibing out with Nyota Parker
Discover artist Nyota Parker and her musical journey as she is about to release her second album Intrusive Thoughts.
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Sports
The sporty, scientific and ludicrous art of making concrete float
“How does it float?” is the first question everyone asks engineering students Alex Schuller, Julien Dyotte and Émile Rochon, when they learn they build concrete canoes competitively.
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Sports
Where statistics fail and eye tests prevail
Statistics give an objective and unbiased view of a player’s performance. However, good sports analysis require to look beyond points scored and onto the field itself.
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Sports
Shut Up And Dribble: She deserves to play
New rules surrounding participation of transgender athletes make it practically impossible for them to compete in international events and it’s not rooted in the scientific literature.
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Opinions
Concordia to invest in security innovation
Satire piece poking fun at Concordia’s pet therapy dog Newton and Campus Security.
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News
Reduce, reuse, Recyborg
Ever feel bad for throwing out old electronics? Sulk no longer! Recyborg can turn your trash into treasure.
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News
Pixelles: promoting gender diversity in a male-centric video game industry
Pixelles emphasizes the need of including gender diverse women in the industry through its workshops.
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News
Canada falls short on Palestinian refugee aid
Canada’s refugee program for Palestinians in Gaza only accepts 1,000 applications, which has been heavily criticized.