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Lia Hoyte Takes on Leadership Role in All-Canadian Season
“It’s good. I get to end on a high note,” said Lia Hoyte.
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Concordia Cheerleading Set for Second Year
You may not have heard of them, but the Concordia cheerleading team has established itself as a formidable team of competitive athletes with a clear mission: to raise school spirit.
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Maurice Simba’s Football Journey
Hailing from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Concordia’s offensive lineman Maurice Simba’s story is unique.
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Philippe Hudon Finds Love for the Game Again Heading Into Final Season
“It’s a do or die moment for me. Make it or break it.”
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Sun Youth: End of an Era
After 38 years, Sun Youth—a non-profit with the goal of providing services to families in need, and promoting social development through education, sports and recreation—is required to move out of its home in the former Baron Byng high school.
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Concordia Women’s Hockey Team Snaps Two-Game Losing Streak Against Carabins
Coach Julie Chu’s squad had quite the challenge facing up against the number one team in the nation in the Université de Montréal Carabins.
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Concordia 17, Sherbrooke 0: Stingers Shut Out Vert et Or to Advance to Men’s Rugby Finals
With a 17-0 shutout, the Concordia Stingers will not only advance to the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec finals, they will have also gone 16-0 over the last two seasons.
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17 Stingers Named To RSEQ All-Star Teams
As the second half of the fall semester begins and the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec playoff action picks up for soccer, rugby, and football, all-star teams have officially been finalized.
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Daivy Makunza Breaks Down Racist Incident in PLSQ Cup Game
It was a cold mid-October day and CS Longueuil and FC Lanaudière were set to face-off in the last quarter-final game of the Première ligue de soccer du Québec competition, Coupe PLSQ. The score remained 1-1 and would force the match to go into extra time.
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Martlets 3, Stingers 0: Crosstown Rivals Spoil Home Opener
The Concordia Stingers women’s team had their home opener spoiled on Sunday as the McGill Martlets walked out of Ed Meagher Arena with a convincing 3-0 win.