Sports
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Dodging and Fundraising
It is natural for the heartbeat to hasten in a game of dodgeball, as staying alive as long as possible is the primary objective. Conceptually, it’s a simple game but still a novelty for some Concordia University students, even if they don’t completely understand the concept.
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Power Down
The Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team suffered a 4-2 loss at the hands of the Laurentian Voyageurs in a hard-hitting affair at Ed Meagher Arena on Sunday afternoon.
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Le Roy Sur La Glace
The son of Hall-of-Famer and current Colorado Avalanche head coach Patrick Roy, Frederick Roy shows that the apple indeed does not fall far from the tree.
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Special Teams Help Stingers Trounce Ravens
After struggling to find the win column in 2015, the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team exploded with a huge 6-1 blowout against the visiting Carleton Ravens Friday night.
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Let The Gaelic Games Begin
Formed in the 19th century, the Gaelic Athletic Association has over one million participants worldwide and features numerous Irish sports, including Gaelic football and hurling. Both sports are huge hits in their native country of Ireland and games are played in front of tens of thousands of fans.
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A Never-Ending Rivalry
Every time the Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team gets their schedule at the beginning of the season, the dates that usually stick out are those against their bitter crosstown rivals, the McGill Martlets.
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Imposing Their Will
Ten different Concordia players scored in the Stingers 72-57 win over the Citadins Thursday night, with five of them scoring at least 10 points or more. This storyline wasn’t what Concordia men’s basketball team head coach John Dore was most proud of though.
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‘Deflated’ Bees
For the fifth consecutive time in the past two seasons, Concordia’s women basketball team came up short against UQAM as they lost 60-44 this past Thursday night. Following the game, Stingers head coach Keith Pruden expressed his displeasure with the officiating. Again.
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The Right Fit
Concordia student and two-time Olympic gold medalist Alexandre Bilodeau understands the struggle of growing up with physical or intellectual disabilities. The former freestyle skier has a younger brother, Frédéric, who was diagnosed at a young age with cerebral palsy, an illness that causes permanent movement problems.
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The Pope of Peace Park
“Boots” sits as if he has just realized the full weight of his decade-long labour of love. He won’t even crack a smile. I cannot fathom how such a curmudgeonly man could be so admired.