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Stingers Still Alive
The Concordia Stingers men’s soccer team still have a chance to make the playoffs after defeating the UQAM Citadins 1-0 Sunday afternoon.
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Empowered on Two Wheels
Growing up in New York City’s Staten Island, Glenn Rubenstein lived just moments away from the Fresh Kills Landfill, one of the country’s largest garbage dumps—covering just over 2,000 acres.
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Photo of the Week
The Nike Color Run Montreal saw participants of all ages and sizes run, walk or jog for five km last weekend around Ile Notre-Dame to raise money for the Montreal Canadiens Children’s…
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Playing for Pride
As Keegan Treloar’s conversion kick sailed through the uprights, Gerry McGrath turned to find Reid Quest on the sideline. For a brief moment, the usually quiet, reserved Stingers head coach gave way to his emotions and embraced his starting quarterback.
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Undefeated Season Goes to Laval
Too many mistakes were to blame in Concordia’s women’s rugby team’s first loss of the season Friday at the hands of the Université Laval Rouge et Or.
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Falling to the Carabins
A group of loyal fans were left drenched and disappointed after the Stingers recorded their sixth loss of the season against the Université de Montréal Carabins during their latest meeting Sunday afternoon.
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Photo of the Week
Concordia Stingers head coach Kevin Figsby details a play for his team during their game against the McGill Redmen at the Ed Meagher Arena Friday night. The Stingers managed a 6-5 victory over their cross-town rivals. After a 7-1 loss to the University of Vermont Catamounts Saturday night, the Stingers will look to beat the Carleton University Ravens next Friday.
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The Grassroots Hockey League
At a rink in Candiac, QC, a suburb of Montreal, a stream of two-and-half-feet-tall hockey players leave the ice, clearing the rink so locked-out National Hockey League players can practice.
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One and One
Concordia’s men’s basketball team started off the season with a win and a loss at home during the annual Nike Tournament.
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Bowled Over
The Concordia Stingers football team was held out of the end zone for the second consecutive week Saturday, losing 48-6 to the Université de Sherbrooke Vert et Or in the 26th annual Shrine Bowl at Concordia Stadium.