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We just wanted to have a good time with our readers, supporters and the people we’ve covered over the past two years,” said Philip Tabah, The Main’s Founder and Creative Director. The Main, founded in ...
Animals have been used for research since the dawn of medicine. Early Greek physician-scientists such as Aristotle, Erasistratus and Galen didn’t view this as immoral. On the contrary –– they believed ...
TAs struggle to make ends meet with wages that do not cover living expenses and are lower than some other Canadian universities. “We deserve a living wage,” says Max Jones, communications officer for ...
In 1918, the Grey Nunnery housed an orphanage on the top floor of the Left Wing, and sick and wounded soldiers on the lower levels, according to Newfoundland’s The Western Star. This was wartime, and ...
It’s no wonder, then, that the pressure of these negative emotions builds and inevitably seeks a release. This might be why there has been growing interest among young women in what has been dubbed ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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