In This Issue
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Opinions
Breaking the chains
In the Western world, discussions around family abolition often intersect with broader conversations about social justice, feminism, queer and anti-capitalist theory.
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Opinions
Am I being a bad friend?
Emotional exhaustion is real and sometimes the sheer effort of keeping up friendships is just too much.
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Sports
AFL Quebec introduces Australian football to Quebecers
Everyone always talks about American and European football, but what about Australian football?
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Sports
Motionball Con U raises funds for Special Olympics
During this year’s iteration of the Marathon of Sport, Motionball Concordia raised $4,500. -
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No mountain too steep for Jessymaude Drapeau
Jessymaude Drapeau has been through her fair share of challenges. But her ability to use her past experiences as motivation allows her to perform at an elite level.
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Sports
Potential policy change could harm U Sports men’s hockey
The NCAA allowing eligibility to Canadian Hockey League players would have drastic consequences for U Sports recruitment.
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Fringe Arts
Cooking for a cause: Mama Khan’s flavourful feasts fuel social impact
Hungry for a Pakistani fusion of flavour, family and philanthropy? Mama Khan is giving back to the community this Ramadan.
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Opinions
Editorial: The case for BDS at Concordia University
The increasing demands to revive the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement at Concordia University cannot be ignored or dismissed.
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Fringe Arts
Denim dreams
One Eye Sees is a sustainable clothing brand founded by Joshua Onazi, merging artistry with social and environmental responsibility through innovative denim-based fashion.
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News
Hundreds gather for trans day of vengeance
In light of trans visibility day, the CAQ’s complicity in province-wide transphobia was protested.
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Fringe Arts
Sparkles, skates and sapphic seduction
Discover the world of Montreal-based performers Joy Rider and Kozmic Skater, the roller-blading dancing duo: Kosmic Joy
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Opinions
Leave Black girls alone
The adultification bias of Black women and girls is entangled in the premature perception of them as adults.
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News
Secularism in action
Fatima Khan, a soon to be art educator, must leave the province to teach the subject she loves because of Bill 21, which declares Quebec a secular state.
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News
In preparation for a protest
What should you take to cover a protest? Here is a list of gear to have in your backpack.
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Opinions
Sex Ed(itorial): Fluent in Fluidity
According to studies, women exhibit greater sexual fluidity than men.
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News
Tackling gendered violence head-on
The self-defence course is fine-tuned to meet the demands of gender-diverse people.
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News
The importance of the Student Advocacy Centre
The CSU’s Advocacy Centre aims to be a place that helps students navigate academic challenges.
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News
McGill Hunger Strike for Palestine enters its seventh week
With only electrolyte water to sustain them, the McGill students will strike indefinitely until a divestment from McGill.