Opinions
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OpinionsEditorial
We had planned to write this editorial about Thursday’s Day of Action, where a historic number of students marched in the streets to voice their anger over the impending 75 per cent increase in tuition fees for Quebec undergrads.
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OpinionsCreatively Engaged
The hardest assignment you can be given at Concordia right now is finding ways to keep students who are on the fence about a strike engaged and involved in the cause.
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OpinionsThe Student Stalemate
Before last night, Line Beauchamp was arguably the most sought after interview in the province of Quebec.
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OpinionsProtest First Aid
Getting hit with pepper spray or tear gas is a miserable experience. But it won’t kill you.
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OpinionsEditorial
There were a lot of fast facts and assumptions flying around last Thursday’s Anti-Police Brutality March among the pops of concussion grenades and clouds of pepper spray, but the worst among them was that the student movement against tuition hikes was somehow responsible for the mindless destruction of our city.
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OpinionsViolence Breeds Violence
It’s pretty clear that this year’s Anti-Police Brutality demonstration on March 15 was absolutely brutal, and will go down in the books as one of the most needlessly aggressive protests many of our reporters have ever witnessed.
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OpinionsSex and Pancakes
The question of consequences for public sex has come up a few times lately so I decided to check with three different sources: the police, Concordia University and a movie theatre in the downtown core—who, for reasons that’ll become clear, wished to remain unnamed.

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