In This Issue
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Opinions
I quit social media and it feels so good
I’ve now been social media-free for six months. After years of sharing parts of my life online, I’m surprised that I don’t miss it at all and I’m okay with that.
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Opinions
Thank God for the dog
A few years ago, I found myself tree planting out in Northern British Columbia. It was me—a dirtbag with a bleached buzz cut—my beautiful husky, German shepherd and Bernese mountain dog mutt and my sturdy ten-year-old Subaru Outback. I looked like the most stereotypical queer kid you could imagine.
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Opinions
Editorial: Concordia, let people work from home
The Concordia administration needs to listen to the demands of its employees who are the backbone of its so-called next-level university services, step up, and finally start heading in the direction of being the “leader” it claims to be.
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Opinions
In defense of ghosting
The classic saying “there’s plenty of fish in the sea” could not be more accurate in our current online dating landscape.
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Opinions
Ghosting is not okay
It’s easier to ghost now than ever before—and the practice isn’t limited to romantic relationships. With increasing access to social media apps and mobile phones, anyone can just leave a text message on “read.”
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Opinions
Lysol vs. vinegar: The ideological warfare in our kitchen
I live in a queer housing collective of eight people, which was recently embroiled in ideological warfare—all surrounding Lysol and vinegar.
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News
Montrealers stand in solidarity with the Search the Landfill movement
For attendees and families of the victims, the Manitoba government’s continued insistence to not search the landfill demonstrates Canada’s ongoing colonial genocide of Indigenous and First Nation communities.
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Sports
The new kids on the block
The Stingers’ men’s soccer team looks a lot more different this season.
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Sports
RSEQ University baseball debuts
The Concordia Stingers’ baseball team, along with other Quebec Universities, welcome back a division now inside the RSEQ.
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Sports
Get to know Concordia’s intramural sports leagues
One basketball intramural team, despite challenges with the level of competition, still found joy in meeting new people through the recreational league.
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Sports
The new age of Canadian women’s soccer: Lessons, not letdowns
With everything they’ve faced both on and off the pitch for years now, it’s time to recognize the Canadian women’s soccer team for all that they’re worth.
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News
The Sankofa Farming Co-operative: Black-Indigenous students’ key to reclaiming their ancestral roots
Sankofa aims to provide what one member describes as a “special targeted care, to heal the impacts of oppression,” and play a role in helping Black-Indigenous populations reach food sovereignty through the form of food donations, workshops, story-telling and rituals.
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News
Remembering Mahsa Amini: one year later
Montreal’s Iranian community rally to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death, the catalyst for Iran’s year-long fight against Iran’s authoritarian regime.
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News
Workers denounce ConU administration’s new return to work policies
Concordia unions gathered together to protest Concordia in-person work regulations and demand fair wages.