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What if your next big idea didn’t just stay a classroom thought, but took flight with real support—funding, mentorship, and an idea on how to scale up? At the Gina Cody School of Engineering and ...
Fifty years after Pinochet’s rise to power, members of the exiled Chilean community in Canada reflect on their trauma and their efforts to preserve history.
The recent Minnesota flag change got us wondering: is it time Concordia followed the trend and updated its old values? As it stands, Concordia has no flag and only operates with a coat of arms, which ...
How students handle the constant pressure to spend their money while keeping the benefits of saving at the back of their minds.
Over the last decade, more and more universities across the prairies, such as the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Winnipeg, have implemented mandatory Indigenous Studies credits to ...
While athletes’ training and diets are monitored by specialists, challenges can arise when religious athletes fast to align with their faith.
Less than a month after voting in a strike mandate, Concordia’s Research and Education Workers Union (CREW) officially started to strike last week. Starting March 12, over 2000 Concordia teaching ...
Ah, yes. Women’s Month. That glorious time of year when corporations swathe their logos with pink, history books dust off the same five names, and we are all expected to jubilate at the progress so ...
Political tension often spills into sports, with the classic example of American football player Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the American anthem to protest police brutality and racial ...
The high-energy dance club music that defined the late 2000s and early 2010s is making a major comeback. Known as recession pop, this genre flourished during a time when millennials were struggling ...
We face an incredible amount of scrutiny and judgement from our society. The whole concept of social validation or being nervous about how we’re perceived is omnipresent — especially today, with ...
From a short-lived curling team to a now-defunct ski club, the university’s history reveals missed opportunities to embrace its potential.