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With social media platforms as their primary news source, are young Canadians losing interest in local news?
Veggies were chopped, and dumplings were pinched. Last week, Concordia’s Anti-Asian Racism Subcommittee held its first event. Students, staff, faculty members, and alumni were invited to exchange and ...
How are Indigenous artists beading today? Embroidery has always been an important part of Indigenous culture, especially with its prevalence on personal items. Embroidery showcases layered floral ...
A deep dive into the murky waters of “Alt TikTok” Girls cutting their hair into mullets, boys in French maid costumes, anime cosplayers and gothic eyeliner tutorials — it’s nearly impossible to ...
Ever felt like there just isn’t enough time in your day? For many of us, our reality is often running or maybe even sprinting between back-to-back classes, while simultaneously working and juggling ...
Playoff hockey is upon us, and for the very first time, Montreal’s faithful could have twice as many teams to cheer for than they are used to. While the Montreal Victoire have clinched their spot in ...
Historical adaptation filmography has held significant importance in the entertainment industry. Made with the objective of bringing back real past events to life, they work to shed light on a notable ...
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 ...
Walking into Bernie Beigne, located on 23 Bernard St. in the Mile End, you are greeted with freshly glazed doughnuts hanging on drying rods.
It’s not unusual for Carl Neill to spend plenty of time handling the puck—he’s the Stingers’ top defenceman. Even for a defenceman, in the first period against the Nipissing Lakers, his teammates were ...
As technology continues to evolve, video replays will only get better at deducing what the human eye cannot, and reduce the number of controversial outcomes in games. Supporters of instant replay will ...
Curtis spoke with The Concordian about leaving the Montreal Gazette and what he would say to his younger self Christopher Curtis is an award-winning journalist in Montreal, who chose to leave his job ...