Read more 2 minute read Arts Concordia’s EPIC Used Book Fair returns for the first time since 2019 Concordia’s annual book fair aimed to beat their goal of raising $30,000 for student scholarships through volunteer events… byLola Gomez-RibeiroApril 5, 2023
Read more 3 minute read Arts The Escapist: Lessons on fear and challenge Climber and author Gabriel Filippi discusses the danger of comfort zones As the first Canadian to climb Mount… byAshley Fish RobertsonSeptember 15, 2020
Read more 3 minute read Uncategorized More Than Murakami: Straying from Norwegian Wood Haruki Murakami became a household name after releasing the ever-popular coming of age novel Norwegian Wood. This sensual… byAshley Fish RobertsonMay 28, 2020
Read more 4 minute read Student Life A socio-political tale of motherhood and cultures meeting Concordia professor launches her debut novel, Arabic for Beginners Despite the relentless rain on Thursday, April 6, about… bym_yakubApril 11, 2017
Read more 3 minute read Arts Concordia alumna nominated for prestigious First Book Prize Caroline Vu’s Palawan Story tells a story of memory and Vietnamese culture Concordia alumna Caroline Vu weaves a… byBelinda AnidjarOctober 28, 2014
Read more 3 minute read Student Life One Kind Word can make all the difference Canadian book tells women’s stories. “The support I would have appreciated: one kind word from anyone. When I… bySara Baron-GoodmanOctober 7, 2014
Read more 3 minute read Sports Bruins Hall of Fame defenseman releases memoir It’s the moment many hockey enthusiasts across North America have been waiting for, a moment many fans, and… bySamantha MiletoNovember 5, 2013
Read more 2 minute read Arts Life, love and Sarajevo A Bosnian refugee brings with him his habits, thoughts and ideologies and struggles to make them fit into… byShereen Ahmed RafeaNovember 5, 2013
News Just how much is too much? Last Thursday, Concordia hosted the book launch of authors Ian Angus and Simon Butler’s Too many people? Population, Immigration, and the Environmental Crisis. byThe ConcordianJanuary 31, 2012