In This Issue
-
NewsThe concerning rise of anti-immigration sentiment in Canada
An Association for Canadian Studies poll shows a rising resistance towards new immigration in Canada. Experts explore how this trend reflects wider economic anxieties and the growing influence of populist narratives.
-
NewsCombating ableism through education
Students with disabilities often face discrimination in finding work. A new research project by the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work shows how universities can help prepare students and employers to ensure an equitable and fair hiring process.
-
NewsDoctors and medical students criticize new Quebec bill
Medical students, doctors and doctors’ unions share concerns over Quebec’s new Bill 2 that will penalize any retaliatory pressure tactics.
-
Fringe Arts
Shifting who gets a say in art
Created and hosted by Concordia University graduate student Sidonie Gaulin, Les Impostures spotlights underrepresented voices in the visual arts and media landscape.
-
OpinionsEditorial: Nothing screams democracy like a vote you can’t cast
CSU council blocked two fee-levy groups for political reasons, undermining student democracy.
-
OpinionsYou are not the problem; your clothes are
Our bodies aren’t wrong or to blame for clothes not being flattering or fitting properly to someone else’s pattern.
-
OpinionsBare minimum or princess treatment?
Social media trends are slowly altering our standards of romantic relationships, causing a rift in what is considered to be an extravagant display of affection versus a normal, healthy relationship.
-
OpinionsHuman lives aren’t political
A searing critique of indifference, asking when humanity became a political stance.
-
OpinionsSubstack’s broken promise
Substack promised to liberate writing from media hierarchies, but its evolution tells a different story. By embracing the logic of engagement and profit, the platform turned independence into an illusion and journalism into yet another product of the attention economy.
-
Fringe ArtsMessages from Mrs Miriam
A poem inspired by quotes from “Mary: The Complete Source,” that expresses the need to be wounded by love as inspiration and fuel.
-
NewsCSU councillors accused of breaching policy after blocking two fee levies
Two Concordia Student Union fee levy questions were blocked from reaching the fall student ballot. Art Matters and the Legal Information Clinic say the decision undermines students’ right to decide funding democratically.
-
NewsWhy don’t students vote for their union?
Student voter turnout in the Concordia Student Union (CSU) by-elections has been low and often unpredictable in recent years. CSU representatives and Concordia University students share their thoughts on why.
-
Fringe ArtsThree Rooms, No Broom
A poem on surreal meditation on solitude and self-reflection, where the premise of memory and imagination haunt the quiet “rooms” of the mind, while we’re all attempting to catch the “ghosts.”
-
SportsHow sweaters and socks shaped the life of Concordia’s newest hockey star
From Ontario to New Brunswick to Quebec, Ekaterina Pelowich took an unorthodox path through the world of hockey. But her drive’s never wavered, and she’s ready to help push Concordia University towards another national championship.
-
NewsNew dinner initiative feeds students on Concordia’s downtown campus
A new dinner program run by the Spinach Collective has popped up on Concordia University’s downtown campus to combat student food insecurity.
-
SportsThe rise of women’s hockey
Women’s hockey in Quebec is gaining momentum as the PWHL’s rising visibility and school initiatives inspire more girls to take up the sport and see a future in the game, while university players envision a hockey career.
-
SportsThis town is big enough for the two of us!
With the recent release of Jean-François Poisson’s documentary Who Killed the Montreal Expos?, in addition to Toronto coming so close to winning the World Series, a Montrealer can only wonder why we only have one Big Four sports franchise in our city.
-
SportsA season to be proud of for Concordia flag football
With an excellent regular season and championship game finish, the Concordia University flag football team can hold its head high.

_600_832_s.png)