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Opinions
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News
Breaking the cycle of online self-radicalization
Helping friends escape the alt-right pipeline is often achieved through open dialogue
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Sports
Bringing the conversation to the skatepark
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Fringe Arts
Dr. Martens: Laced with history
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Opinions
Fat bodies, discipline and the politics of size
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Fringe Arts
Summer-Harmony Twenish’s body is the land
On display at Galerie Shé:kon, My Body is the Land blends digital portraits of Indigenous women to discuss Indigenous Peoples’ self-determination over their territory and autonomy over their bodies.
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Opinions
Reevaluating art in light of an artist’s past
“When an artist expresses such heavy words, it becomes immoral to separate the artist from the art.
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Opinions
Religion influences and encourages right-wing ideologies
Religion and its religious frameworks are often used to justify trampling minorities’ rights.
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Fringe Arts
Rachid Badouri makes his English debut at L’Olympia
Rachid Badouri won over the audience by headlining his first English show.
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News
Montreal students walk out in day of action for Palestine
Hundreds of Montreal students walked out of classes on March 26 to denounce the Quebec higher education minister’s investigation into CEGEPs and demand Pascale Déry’s resignation.
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Opinions
The kids are not alright
The rise of the “mommy vlogger” means children are missing out on their own childhood.