Olivier Cadotte
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Opinions
Don’t @ Me: Black Coffee Rules
It’s not plain, it’s not boring, it is its own thing, and it rules.
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Opinions
François Legault Lied About Islamophobia, and He Knows It
Saying Quebec doesn’t have an Islamophobia problem is just plain wrong and disrespectful of Quebec’s Muslim communities any other week of the year.
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Why Did I Think Early Classes Were a Good Idea?
It’s a pretty bad sign when the bus has become my second bed.
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Special Issue
Self Image and Deprecation: A Personal Narrative on Body Image and Mental Health
I’ve been trying to figure out for weeks how not to make this piece about my body’s shape incredibly depressing.
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Opinions
Reclaiming Remembrance Day
Those who lived, and those who died, were victims of circumstances that they often didn’t have control over.
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Opinions
Invasion of the (Medical) Body-Snatchers
In the mid-1800s, the dissection of human bodies was illegal, and anyone caught doing so could be punished for desecrating human remains.
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Opinions
I’m Terrible At Time Management
To tell you the truth, I somehow manage to procrastinate being in crisis mode.
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Opinions
Indigenous Imagery and Sports: It’s Time For Change
Do you expect me to believe changing the racist name of a team is too hard?
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Opinions
Stereotypical Political Cartoons Are Out of Place in 2018
You only hear about the absolute worst of the worst, because they’re the only ones that are even worth mentioning.
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Opinions
Remembering Concordia’s Computer Riot
Feb. 11 will mark the 50-year-anniversary of the Computer Riot, the sit-in against discrimination that escalated, for reasons that still are not clear, into the destruction of the Hall Building computer labs.
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Opinions
This Isn’t the First Rise of the Far-Right in Canada
With the fascists came those who opposed them and their views: the anti-fascists.
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Opinions
The Hydroelectric Crises: The Fight to Live in the North
Hydro-Québec and the government of Quebec under Robert Bourassa started the James Development Corporation in 1971 to develop the exploitation of mines, forestry and hydroelectric power, called the James Bay Project.
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Sports
Concordia 3, UdeM 2 (SO): Stingers Win Clash of Top Teams in Shootout
For the third time this season, the Concordia Stingers and Université de Montréal Carabins women’s hockey teams played a tight game that extended beyond regulation.
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Sports
Laval 3, Concordia 0: Stingers Women’s Soccer Looking Ahead After Disappointing Night
The Stingers women’s soccer team is struggling to find their footing. Concordia’s Friday night homecoming game at Concordia Stadium against the undefeated Laval Rouge et Or was one to forget.
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Opinions
Outlawing Cruelty
I’ve personally felt not only disgust but also a befuddlement that Canada, a country that sees itself as a scientific frontrunner, still permits widespread animal testing for things that really shouldn’t be tested on animals.