In This Issue
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News
Concordia vandalized after demonstration
A protest on the evening of Sept. 29 incurred Molotov cocktails being thrown at police officers and multiple windows smashed at the Henry F. Hall Building of Concordia University. -
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One year since Oct. 7
Montreal activists for Palestine speak on the movement’s mobilization efforts this past year and plans for the future.
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Marching for Truth and Reconciliation
Hundreds marched to honour Survivors and those who lost their lives at residential schools.
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Opinions
Editorial: Journalism is a human right, not a privilege
Journalists play a crucial role in covering significant events, but their safety can be frequently compromised.
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Opinions
The Haitian hate train
Why does the U.S. harbour such animosity toward Haiti? This centuries-old stigma, rooted in exploitation and misunderstanding, continues to shape perceptions today.
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Opinions
I’m Just Saying: There’s more to life than the past
Pop culture seems trapped in a time loop. Have we run out of ideas, or is nostalgia just too comforting to let go of?
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Opinions
My body is the least interesting thing about me
Body neutrality and body positivity aren’t any better than each other.
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Fringe Arts
MUZ festival brings world music to Montreal’s stage
For lovers of jazz, international music or modern rhythms, MUZ invites you to immerse in meandering soundscapes from Oct. 3 to Oct. 6.
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Fringe Arts
nobody will sit
A poem about a colonial monument in a space that is slowly being decolonized by its inhabitants here in Tio’tià:ke (Montreal).
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Fringe Arts
Almond Milk and Luella talk digging deep and growing up
There was something different about this show; you could feel it in the bluster of the crowd’s revelry.
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Fringe Arts
Two by Two, Together fosters dialogue across art
Two by Two, Together invites viewers to engage in a visual dialogue through complementary pairings, exploring connections across time periods, culture and form.
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News
Student raises concerns with $4.2 million Studentcare contract
An ex-CSU council member expressed worry regarding the cost and coverage of the new Studentcare Legal Care Program.