Josh Fischlin
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Opinions
Is Quebec’s De-radicalization Centre Fit For Purpose?
Montreal’s municipal authority has taken it upon itself to stop radicalization in its tracks, but will Mayor Denis Coderre’s radicalization “prevention centre” be able to serve its intended purpose?
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News
Community and Public Affairs and Women’s Studies Students Vote to Strike
Two more student associations voted to strike against the Liberal government’s austerity measures at their respective general assemblies on Thursday evening.
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News
It’s Election Time?
The Concordia Student Union’s election campaigns kicked off today.
Except they didn’t really.
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News
Tagging Goes Too Far for Nilufar
While it might seem common for victims of vandalism to pursue criminal cases and press charges, some people like restaurant owner Nilufar Al-Shourbaji don’t think it’s necessary to go after the perpetrators.
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Breaking Down Islamophobia One Talk at a Time
The rise of The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (I.S.I.S) is a theme that dominated headlines this year. The acronym evokes images of heinous crimes, but the influence of I.S.I.S, and of other groups like it, has not solely been of a violent nature.
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News
Mission Objectively Impossible
Objectivity is considered by many to be a sacred tenet of journalism. It is the overarching principle that comes with the responsibility of delivering news to the public.
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News
From Solitary to Solidarity
From hunger strikes to alternative educational structures, the mass incarceration of Palestinians has led to a plethora of subversive modes of resistance—some tactical, others cultural.
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News
Emotional Remembrance for Victims of Police Killings
Who’s to keep police accountable for their actions aside from the police themselves?