Sports
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SportsRugby is a sport anyone can play
By shifting narratives around women in sports, women’s rugby has carved out an important place in the ever-changing landscape of athletics.
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SportsStingers 7, Warriors 0: Concordia sweeps Waterloo
In an extended match at the Theresa Humes Cup, the Concordia University Stingers women’s hockey team earned a sliver of revenge with a dominant win against the University of Waterloo.
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SportsInternational sports federations must take a stand on Israeli athletics
It’s entirely possible to ban Israeli national teams from participating in world competitions. So why haven’t we seen it yet?
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SportsThe impact of U Sports’ transfer rule changes
As Canadian university sports prepare to enter a new era of player empowerment, how do the new rules affect the universities whose recruitment strategies rely on continuity and loyalty?
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SportsStingers hockey elects new leadership
Jessymaude Drapeau and Simon Lavigne will represent the Concordia University hockey teams as captains during the 2025-26 season. Through their skill and experience, they’ve shown that they’re the right players for the job.
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Stingers 71, Martlets 0: Concordia storms to victory in the Kelly-Anne Drummond Cup
The Concordia University women’s rugby team secured a seventh straight Kelly-Anne Drummond Cup win with a dominant showing against their rivals
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Stingers 45, Ravens 0: Concordia routs Carleton in home opening shutout
In their first home match of the season, the Concordia University men’s rugby team sent a message in a dominant victory.
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Rouge et Or 39, Stingers 14: Laval smokes out Concordia
The Concordia University football team fell short against the defending national champions in a Shrine Bowl showdown.
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SportsJMCC athletics gets down to business
For the John Molson Competition Committee (JMCC), the divide between athletic and academic programs has created a growing disconnect. This year’s leadership team plans to change that.
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SportsThe Jacques Dussault Cup: Honouring a pioneer of Canadian football
Excerpt: As the first Francophone coach in Canadian Football League history, Jacques Dussault opened doors for players, coaches and fans across Quebec. Renaming the RSEQ’s championship trophy in his honour ensures his story will live on for generations.

