Sports
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SportsShut Up and Dribble: The curious case of sportswashing
The Sporting world is a multi-billion dollar industry. It’s no surprise that bad people and bad regimes want to use that to their advantage.
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SportsA love letter to outdoor skating rinks
Outdoors on a slab of ice with two blades strapped to my feet? Sounds like a place where lifelong memories are made.
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SportsRouge et Or 70, Stingers 67: Battle between RSEQ heavyweights comes down to the wire
The Concordia Stingers women’s basketball team mossed a nail-biter against the Laval Rouge et Or on Saturday for their first loss of the season.
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SportsOlivier Roy wins RSEQ player of the year award
The Stingers football team did not accomplish their main goal, but they were well-represented at the RSEQ awards, and star quarterback Olivier Roy took home league MVP honours.
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SportsRedbirds 77, Stingers 62: Concordia drops season opener at Love Competition Hall
The McGill Redbirds, lead by Jamal Mayali who scored 29 points defeated the Concordia Stingers men’s basketball team in the season opener.
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SportsStingers 89, Martlets 52: Concordia dominates en route to season-opening victory
The Concordia Stingers women’s basketball team opened up their season with an impressive blowout victory against the McGill Martlets.
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SportsStingers round-up: Multiple All-Star selections for the Maroon and Gold.
The Stingers fall sports teams had multiple all-stars on their teams that were recognized by the RSEQ.
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SportsStingers 33, Redbirds 0: Concordia dominates to secure fourth consecutive men’s rugby RSEQ provincial championship
The Concordia Stingers men’s rugby team claims their fourth consecutive RSEQ provincial championship in a 33-0 win against the McGill Redbirds.
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SportsCarabins 2, Stingers 0: Concordia men’s soccer bows out after promising season
After a hard-fought season with loads of potential, Concordia has to settle for a semi-final exit once again.
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SportsRouge et Or 30, Stingers 10: Laval to face off against Carabins for Dunsmore Cup
To paraphrase the great Sir Alex Ferguson, “Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 60 minutes and at the end, Laval or Montreal always wins.”

