Sports
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SportsStingers to hold first ever Pride Games
For the first time in Concordia’s history, the Stingers’ men’s and women’s hockey teams will be hosting Pride Games. The themed games are set to take place at the Ed Meagher Arena on Feb. 3 and 4 against the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees.
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SportsStingers 7, Gaiters 3: Concordia comes out on top in physical game
The Concordia Stingers women’s hockey team dominated a ten-goal, 13-penalty game, continuing their perfect season into the winter semester.
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SportsStingers 80, Rouge et Or 76: Concordia victorious in a high intensity match
Clutch shooting and team hustle helps Concordia beat Laval and extend their win streak to six games.
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SportsGaels 3, Stingers 1: Concordia falls in tense and penalty-filled contest
Concordia gives up two third-period goals as they struggle to capitalize on multiple power play opportunities despite outshooting Queen’s.
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SportsStingers 8, Paladins 3: Concordia Stingers offense erupts in dominating performance
The Stingers extend their winning streak to six games and boost their season record to 15-5-2.
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SportsThe socialist past, present, and future of soccer
The origins of the world’s most popular sport are grounded in working-class struggles, which remains noticeable through some clubs’ left-leaning ideologies and pushback for capitalist takeovers.
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SportsThe Phaneuf brothers: A healthy dose of love and competition
Despite playing for rival teams, Alec and Matt Phaneuf are bringing themselves and their family together through basketball
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SportsThe steep price of being a major league sports fan
The rising cost of sports tickets in Toronto and Montreal hinders fan engagement and leaves passionate middle to lower-class supporters unable to experience in-arena games.
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SportsHockey’s financial gatekeeping
High fees for equipment, tournaments, registration and travel are increasingly leaving competitive hockey to a select elite.
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SportsStudent-athletes navigate hurdles beyond the field
Being a varsity athlete is a full-time commitment, but the major expenses that come with playing a varsity sport are cause for concern for students.

