Special Issue
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Special Issue
Optimism outweighs doubt as Stingers prepare for fall return
Stingers gear up for fall return despite concerns over pandemic.
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Special Issue
Nightline and the Art of Listening
Concordia Students’ Nightline, an active listening service, is now a fee-levy group. What is it like for its volunteers to take late-night calls from anybody about anything?
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Special Issue
How Mental Health Is (or Isn’t) Handled in Asian Communities
What happens when the pressures become too heavy and there’s nowhere left to turn? Three first-generation Asian women explain the complications surrounding their heritage and their mental health.
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Some Memories Should Remain Undocumented
“Wait, wait! Don’t touch it yet, I have to take a pic first. Do you mind?” Just as I was ready to take a bite into my exquisite scone, I stopped, placed my fork back on the table, and positioned my plate nicely next to hers.
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Special Issue
Cooking as a Therapeutic Activity for Managing Symptoms of ADHD
As a slow, repetitive, creative process that requires sustained attention, cooking became one of the least destructive ways to channel that need for calm and focus.
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Special Issue
It’s Time to Finally Retire the Myth of the Tortured Artist
The idea that artists must embrace emotional turmoil to fuel creativity is a needlessly destructive one.
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Photo Essay: A Portrait of How People Pray In Montreal
We visited their places of worship and learned about the different ways people pray across realities.
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Special Issue
My Big Fat Catholic Family
Grampy had 15 siblings, and the portrait of his family haunted me for the sheer size of it.
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The Hidden Powers of Faith
For marginalized students, the relationship to spirituality can be a bit more complicated.