Jocelyn Gardner
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OpinionsThe case against academic AI normalization
Students are not only graded against their peers, but also against technology, forcing many to defend the humanity of their work in the face of accused AI use. As teachers struggle to detect and prove the use of AI, effective regulatory measures seem few and far between.
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OpinionsStudent unions show systems can be changed from within
Concordia University’s student union shows that institutional funding can empower, not silence, student activism when paired with democratic governance and accountability.
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OpinionsThe pitfalls of a polarized nation
As priorities shift from bureaucratic loyalties to common humanity, strict political divides falter in favour of community and solidarity.
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NewsThe rising prominence and exploitation of anti-intellectualism
Amid rising conservatism, unaffordable education, and ignorance legitimized by powerful figures, anti-intellectualism has become prominent in today’s political climate.
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OpinionsThe innate politics of literature
Books, whether overtly, implicitly or unintentionally, play a substantial role in the overarching political mementos of society.
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NewsThe gentrification of thrifting
The gentrification of thrifting is driving away those who rely on second-hand essentials.
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Fringe ArtsDesigns from discards
Concordia’s MODE Collective is revitalizing forgotten fabrics into one-of-a-kind fashion pieces.

