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The Concordian is an independent student newspaper serving the Concordia University community in Montreal, Quebec. As a campus publication, it caters primarily to the university's student body, providing coverage on a wide range of topics relevant to their interests and experiences.
The newspaper covers entertainment news, cultural and societal issues, educational matters, sports, and even government and political developments that may impact students. Its content aims to keep readers informed about events, announcements, press releases, and evolving stories within the university and the broader community.
In addition to reporting on campus happenings, The Concordian also features profiles and in-depth features that offer insights into the lives and perspectives of fellow students, faculty members, and other notable figures associated with the university.
Published weekly in print format, The Concordian is distributed across Concordia's downtown and Loyola campuses, reaching a readership of over 45,000 students. As an independent publication, it provides a platform for students to express their views and stay connected with the pulse of campus life.