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February 2, 2010 Sports

Hundreds turn out for Crashed Ice qualifiers

11 Montreal area hopefuls headed to Quebec City

by Jessie Mathieson

Loaded up with hockey gear, a long line of athletes waited outside McGill’s McConnell Arena Sunday night in hopes that they would soon be hurtling down an obstacle-filled... » Full Story

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February 2, 2010 Fringe Arts

Meditate on this

Chris d’Eon takes dance music to the ashram

by Lesley De Marinis

When I showed up at a crowded coffee shop to meet Chris d’Eon, I wondered how we would recognize each other. Turns out d’Eon isn’t hard to miss. With hair hanging... » Full Story

February 2, 2010 Literary Arts

The book of nightmares

Lawrence Hill’s The Book of Negroes an important read

by Arshad Khan

Once in a while a book comes along that pulls the Ikea rug right from under your feet and lands you on your behind. Lawrence Hill’s The Book of Negroes has just that... » Full Story

February 2, 2010 Special Issue

Haiti: The new colonialism

by Terrine Friday

Haiti was the first country in the world to abolish the slavery of peoples of African heritage and declare itself a republic. That was in 1804. More than 200... » Full Story

February 2, 2010 Literary Arts

Radical strategies

Gambling with geo-engineering avoids the real problem, warn researchers

by Jessica Vihvelin

Imagine the sun setting on Montreal, the sky behind the mountain illuminated with intense and lurid hues of golden yellows, oranges and crimson reds—not unlike Edvard... » Full Story

February 2, 2010 News

Provost eyes eConcordia reform

Unease with royalty structure and course approval process

by Clare Raspopow

Provost David Graham is in the process of reforming the relationship between Concordia and eConcordia. He and the university are negotiating an agreement with eConcordia,... » Full Story

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January 16, 2010

Getting shut out: former Globe and Mail reporter Jan Wong speaks out

Former Globe and Mail writer Jan Wong graced the Canadian University Press delegates with her candour and with heart in Edmonton the evening of Jan. 15.

Wong reported on the Dawson College shooting of 2006. In her high-profile piece (which, like any major newspaper, was vetted by her editor), Wong noted that all three post-secondary shootings in Canada (and Quebec) were at the hands of an ethnic minority, noting perhaps marginalization and non-integration was a factor.

“A terrible backlash” was how Wong described the reaction to her piece.

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