Sports
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SportsNo Shots, No Victory
A consistent effort was missing from Friday’s matchup over the University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks. As a result, the Concordia Stingers men’s hockey team lost their fifth straight game, a game they could have easily won.
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SportsToday’s Explorers
Last December, they trekked Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano for kilometres on end. In January, they scuba-dived deep into the Silfra rift in Iceland. In September, they kayaked in Cape Breton and even got a showing of the Northern Lights. Their next adventure…
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SportsGoing Through Rough Times
Before Friday night’s game, the Stingers had reason to be confident. After all, they were playing at home against a winless team that they easily beat three times last year. But good goaltending gave the Royal Military…
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SportsHard Finish
The Concordia Stingers football team had a strong finish to a tough season this Saturday despite losing 32-19 on home turf, where they put up a great effort against the first-placed Université de Laval Rouge et Or.
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SportsPlaying to Survive
Concordia’s womens soccer team ended a promising season with a disappointing 2-0 loss against the Université de Laval on Sunday.
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SportsPhoto of the Week
Cyclo Nord-Sud held a used bike collection on Sunday at Co-op la Maison Verte in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. The Montreal non-profit sends used bikes to developping countries, last year collecting nearly 4,000…
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SportsA Bright Future
At the CEPSUM Arena, you could feel that the Carabins’ first home season game was a special one. It was in the air—specifically, in the booming words of announcer Michel Lacroix; the official voice of the Montreal Canadiens.
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SportsClash of the Titans
The game seemed like a constant battle. At times it appeared as though the McGill Martlets were going to take this one. But the Concordia Stingers women’s rugby team prevailed…
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SportsStingers 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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SportsEmpowered 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.

