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Read more4 minute read Student LifeNot your typical food blog HomeCooked Concordia strives to be a community for CU students through food and learning In March 2020, the…byJuliette PalinFebruary 16, 2021
Read more3 minute read OpinionsThe future of our environment lies on your plate According to climate activist Greta Thunberg, eating meat is “stealing her generation’s future” If we pay close attention…byHannah TiongsonJanuary 19, 2021
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Read more3 minute read Student LifeLet’s get smarter about shopping As we’ve been told time and time again, the best way to shop sustainably and ethically is to…byErica RizzoFebruary 18, 2020
Read more2 minute read Student LifeGreen lifestyle swaps I have changed my lifestyle because I feel like no other significant action to fight the climate crisis…byJuliette PalinJanuary 21, 2020
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Read more2 minute read News“Don’t Buy That” gives used items a second life With the average Quebecer spending approximately $458 over the holidays, as shown through a survey reported by Global…byJuliette PalinDecember 10, 2019
Read more3 minute read Student LifeNot all superheroes wear capes An increasing number of grocers have taken to offering online ordering services. The consumer can add food items…byLorenza MezzapelleDecember 3, 2019