The Concordian (Montreal)
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The Concordian is an independent, entirely student-run newspaper published weekly for the students of Concordia University; its offices and hard-copy distribution centres are located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1]
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Type | Student newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid (16-24 pages) |
School | Concordia University |
Owner(s) | Le journal étudiant Concordian Inc. |
Publisher | Self-published |
President | Mia Anhoury |
Editor-in-chief | Dalia Nardolillo |
Associate editor | James Fay |
Managing editor | Lucas Marsh |
Founded | May 17, 1973 (Formerly "The Paper" from 1968-1973) |
Language | English, French |
Ceased publication | Nov. 21, 1974 |
Relaunched | Jan. 4, 1984 |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec |
Circulation | 8,000 |
Website | theconcordian |
The Concordian provides the Concordia University community with regular information on university, local and national events, with the goal of reporting fairly and ethically on topics of importance to Concordia's diverse student community. The paper and enjoys a healthy rivalry with Concordia's other independent student newspaper, The Link.
The Concordian is a member of the Canadian University Press (CUP), and was the host of NASH84 in 2022, Canada's annual university press conference and awards sponsored by CUP. NASH84 featured over 70 prominent journalists from across North America including Brian Stelter of CNN, Jesse Brown of CANADALAND, Anita Li of The Green Line, Jason Chiu of The New York Times, and many others. The theme for NASH84 was "Evolve," and featured many multimedia and independent journalists to discuss the evolving modern landscape of journalism.