Letters
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Alexander Milton for CSU Loyola Coordinator
Alex is the person that students can count on to fight for their rights with a never-say-die attitude.
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Letter: Was a Stingers Rebrand Necessary?
There is a distinct lack of pride and sense of belonging and no real sense of what it means to be a Concordian.
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Letter: GSA Needs More Transparency
It’s been almost six months since the present Graduate Student Association team took office, and they should have overcome their learning curve by now.
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Letter: A Response to the Mental Health Special Issue
As a student living with a mental condition, I wanted to share my views pertaining to your recent special issue on mental health (Volume 37, Issue 14)—most specifically the concept of neurodiversity, promoted on page nine.
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Letter: Support Social Justice, Resist Racism and Sexism, Vote Yes to QPIRG Concordia
QPIRG Concordia has been an important progressive presence on campus for four decades.
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Letter: Vote Rowan Gaudet for CSU Council
As an elector, I may now voice my support for Rowan Gaudet. I believe he is the most qualified of the candidates to support and pursue meaningful grassroots change at an institutional level.
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Letter: Walkers Beware!
Shame on the City of Montreal workers who left four bolts embedded in the sidewalk.
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Letter: Vote Yes for QPIRG
QPIRG Concordia helps to nurture a just world, on campus and beyond.
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Letter: Vote YES to QPIRG Concordia for Art, Community and Progressive Values on Campus
For the past three years, I’ve had the pleasure of working in close collaboration with volunteers, board members and staff involved with QPIRG Concordia, a group that proactively promotes progressive initiatives and values on campus.