Opinions
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OpinionsA matter of solidarity
The importance of standing in solidarity with the Canada Post workers is not only to prevent workers from having their gains stripped away, but to ensure that the right to collective bargaining is maintained and protected in Canada.
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OpinionsUncensored: I don’t owe you my coming out
People should have the freedom to share or withhold their sexual identity as they see fit.
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OpinionsDIY hormones aren’t dangerous, the dismissal of trans knowledge is
The internet enables trans people to share knowledge and access detailed, safety-focused DIY HRT resources, often surpassing formal resources in transparency.
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OpinionsEditorial: Less resolutions, more sound solutions.
As we ring in the new year, Concordia University is heading into 2025 with its fair share of questionable, yet predictable decisions poorly sheathed in a veil of “neutrality.”
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OpinionsHow student unions have shaped Quebec, one battle at a time
Quebec student unions have been at the forefront of political change for decades, from the 1960s education reform movement to the Palestine BDS movement.
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OpinionsThe bitter taste of convenience
Concordia University residence students are dissatisfied with their meal plans, but the issue goes beyond complaints to reveal a systemic failure.
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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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OpinionsI’m Just Saying: New year, same old disappointments
New Year’s resolutions are not as promising as we’d like them to be.
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OpinionsGaslight, deny, repeat
Students respond to the hypocrisy of Concordia University’s call “to denounce violence in all its forms” while the university still supports genocide in Palestine. -

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