In This Issue
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Opinions
The media is distorting global perspectives on Gaza
Western media fails to hide their bias as they cover the current genocide in Gaza.
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Opinions
Skinny at all costs
The rise of weight loss drugs is a reminder that the skinny ideal is back.
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Opinions
Dirty history, dirty water
Colonialism is still an ongoing reality for the Indigenous Peoples of Canada and it is reflected in the poor quality of public infrastructure and services.
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News
Concordia’s austerity measures threaten another victim
Students are mobilizing to help save the Concordia University Centre for Creative Reuse from closing its doors.
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News
Gaps in preferred name policy leave students frustrated
Since 2012, Concordia’s preferred name policy has eased the lives of many gender-diverse students using their chosen name, but technical errors and gaps in implementation still leave much to be desired.
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News
Concordia campus security under growing scrutiny
Concordia is facing scrutiny over security practices. Allegations of targeted surveillance and bias toward pro-Palestine students question whether these measures protect students or foster fear. -
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New mutual aid collective serving free meals in NDG
Food Not Bombs NDG has created a shared space where, every Saturday, people can receive a free vegetarian meal and connect with others who share similar values.
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Fringe Arts
Witches, out of the shadows
Pointe-à-Callière presents a captivating exhibition on witches.
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Fringe Arts
Designs from discards
Concordia’s MODE Collective is revitalizing forgotten fabrics into one-of-a-kind fashion pieces.
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Fringe Arts
The cultural mosaic of jazz
Montreal’s jazz genre continues to evolve in today’s music landscape.
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News
Navigating the reality of ADHD
As ADHD awareness grows, knowledge on what it truly is and how it affects daily life is still lacking.
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Sports
Julie Healy’s imprint on Concordia women’s hockey
Whether it was coaching at Concordia or directing Team Canada at the Olympics, Julie Healy has made her mark on women’s hockey.
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Sports
Chess is a sport
Chess exercises the brain and is usually not thought to be a sport, but it is.
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Sports
New season, new court
Concordia’s iconic John Dore Court, home of Stingers basketball, is set to complete long-awaited renovations ahead of the new season.
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Sports
Concordia flag football soars to historic victory
Concordia flag football wins first-ever provincial title with a dominant 20-0 victory, and eyes national championship next.
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Sports
A captain’s commitment
Fourth-year women’s hockey forward Caroline Moquin-Joubert has her team’s full confidence, being named captain for 2024-25, and she has never felt more ready to take on the role.