Sports
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SportsWomen’s Hockey: Carabins Dominated by Stingers At Home
Second-year Stingers forward Claudia Dubois scored not once, not twice, but three times to help lift the Concordia to a 6-2 victory over the Universite de Montreal Carabins at CEPSUM arena Thursday night.
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Men’s Hockey: Gaels Escape Game One With Win Over Stingers
The elation of a historic first round victory was short lived for the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team, as reality seeped in after a game one loss in round two to the Queen’s University Gaels.
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Sports“Sports Are Political Inherently”
As Shireen Ahmed fondly discussed some of the challenges faced by Muslims going to the US, the outspoken writer and activist became vulnerable when speaking of a recent experiences she had with her daughter.
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SportsStingers Update: Football Team Releases Schedule
The Concordia Stingers football team have released their schedule for the 2017 Réseau du sport étudiant du québec season.
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SportsMen’s Basketball: Stingers Come Out Flat Against Redmen
The Stingers had their winning streak snapped at three on Thursday night, as they dropped their first game in the month of February 72-45 to the McGill Redmen at the John Dore Gym.
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SportsWomen’s Basketball: Stingers Run Away From Martlets
There’s no better way to put it: the Stingers absolutely balled on Thursday night against McGill. So much so, that a late 25-point run by the Martlets was not enough to get them back in the game.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: The Drought Is Over
Concordia Stingers captain Olivier Hinse dove for the puck in the dying seconds of the third period. He was on a mission.
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SportsMen’s Hockey: Stingers Survive Game 2
An emotional and motivated Stingers team stormed the ice in the third period and claimed a 5-2 comeback win over the UOIT Ridgebacks forcing the series to a third and final game.
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SportsA Look Inside the Concordia Rock Climbing Association
Nick McCullagh talks like a climber. His voice is low and chill, doing that Wilson brother vocal fry thing many outdoors people do. He uses lots of technical words that mean nothing to a casual listener, and he talks about things that seem like they shouldn’t really be talked about in a low, chill voice.
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SportsEmilie Bocchia Balances Job at Saputo and Canadiennes Playing Duty
When Emilie Bocchia returns to her desk at Saputo’s head offices in St. Laurent on Monday morning, she is exhausted.

