For the longest time, I was averse to Stephen King, specifically because…
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Note to Shelf: Reading ruts and mental health
By Youmna El Halabi March 10, 2020“Rut: a habit or pattern of behaviour that has become dull and…
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Minorities can have racist tendencies
By Youmna El Halabi February 25, 2020They say stereotypes are there for a reason. That they wouldn’t exist…
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Queer spaces and their beauties
By Youmna El Halabi February 25, 2020Why I feel safer in spaces dubbed as “queer” I am grumbling…
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Vision Gala 2020
By Youmna El Halabi February 11, 2020Black Theatre Workshop’s annual celebration in honour of Black History Month On…
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My first Valentine’s Day as a single girl
By Youmna El Halabi February 11, 2020It’s that time of the year again: chocolate hearts and Hershey’s kisses…
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Concordia hears student’s shuttle concerns
By Youmna El Halabi February 4, 2020Faculty members and students get together to discuss the neverending shuttle bus…
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NikkieTutorials and the art of labelling
By Youmna El Halabi February 4, 2020On 13 Jan., Nikkie de Jager, known famously as NikkieTutorials, one of…
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Spotlight on BIPOC artists should be unlimited, not constrained to the shortest month of the year.
By Youmna El Halabi February 4, 2020Clear out your schedule to make way for these important celebrations As…
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A peek into what climate change has done to us
By Youmna El Halabi January 21, 2020How an Iranian artist reminds viewers of their humanity A Canadian lynx…
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Note to Shelf: Our Women on the Ground
By Youmna El Halabi January 21, 2020Growing up in Lebanon, my sole sources of inspiration concerning the journalistic…
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Anne-Audrey Remarais and the art of healing
By Youmna El Halabi December 3, 2019How a Concordia student is using art to help people be kinder…