In This Issue
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News
The rise of Montreal’s Jewish Left
Jewish pro-Palestine activists speak out about their cultural upbringings and the history of anti-Zionist Judaism.
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Hostile architecture in Montreal’s public spaces
Hostile architecture and the rise of surveillance culture are shaping public spaces in Montreal.
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Food Against Fascism intertwines community support and political resistance
Every week, a small group of volunteers sets up in Verdun to serve hot vegetarian meals, distribute flyers and provide essentials like coffee and warm clothing to the community.
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Opinions
Copied but never respected
Black culture has continuously been insulted throughout history. What was once seen as unacceptable is now embraced, presenting issues around who gets to define and profit from it.
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News
Concordia University president’s statement draws criticism
Students at Concordia University raise concern about the university’s President’s statement following a special general meeting where undergraduate students voted in favour of two BDS motions.
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Opinions
EDITORIAL: The student body won’t be silenced. Not now, not ever.
Students voted overwhelmingly in favour of the BDS motion in an astounding display of democratic passion, with a final tally of 885 votes for and 58 votes against
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News
CREW continues to fight for higher wages
CREW Union mobilizes for fair wages as part of collective agreement demands.
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Concordia University remains silent on assault of Palestinian student
Exactly 56 days after being assaulted on campus, Christopher Bahnan has yet to see a statement from the university.
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Centre for Gender Advocacy launches new community fridge
The Centre for Gender Advocacy at Concordia University launches its new Warm Hearts Community Fridge, providing students with free grocery items.
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Opinions
Love doesn’t need a rulebook
Social media’s obsession with relationship “rules” is making people more anxious about love, not better at it.
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Sports
The PWHL Takeover Tour is thriving
The PWHL is growing exponentially and is continuing its search for cities that could earn a franchise.
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Sports
Short passing the torch: Stingers fill soccer vacancies from within
The Concordia University Stingers have officially named their new head soccer coaches.
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Sports
The road back: Sami Jahan recovered from knee injury
Stingers point guard Sami Jahan, who averaged over 15 points per game in the 2023-24 season, is finishing taking a year away from the Stingers.
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Sports
Jordyn Verbeek: Team first
Teamwork doesn’t come easily for some athletes. Stingers hockey goaltender Jordyn Verbeek can’t imagine a life without it.
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Fringe Arts
Divination through interviews and pennies
Yen-Chao Lin’s sculptural installation takes inspiration from mining and water witching, while Andrée-Anne Roussel’s AI-driven video interviews weave together predictions from psychics, scientists and financial experts at OBORO art centre.
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Fringe Arts
The trials and tribulations of Montreal’s secondhand clothing sellers
While social media is littered with secondhand business success stories, the reality for these sellers in Montreal is more of a mixed bag.