Opinions
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OpinionsA radical history of book clubs
Book clubs have radical roots. Where did they come from and how have they evolved? -
OpinionsCopied but never respected
Black culture has continuously been insulted throughout history. What was once seen as unacceptable is now embraced, presenting issues around who gets to define and profit from it.
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OpinionsEditorial: The student body won’t be silenced. Not now, not ever.
Students voted overwhelmingly in favour of the BDS motion in an astounding display of democratic passion, with a final tally of 885 votes for and 58 votes against
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OpinionsLove doesn’t need a rulebook
Social media’s obsession with relationship “rules” is making people more anxious about love, not better at it.
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OpinionsHollywood has a diversity problem
Over the years, society has evolved to be more sensitive to issues of identity, representation and social justice.
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OpinionsWhy am I spiritual?
To find comfort and purpose in today’s world, sometimes all it takes is noticing the small, meaningful signs meant just for you.
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OpinionsThe Protestant default
Until our religious institutions are ready to include queer people of faith, we must do our best to find one another and spread love.
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OpinionsEditorial: The history of “religion” and Quebec politics
Much of what we see in Quebec politics today about religion are extensions of a long history of colonialism that uses the discourse about religion to produce hierarchies of domination. -
OpinionsEditorial: If you’re reading this, it’s not too late, go to the CSU’s SGM
We, as students, have the moral obligation to support our fellow activists who have been fighting to make their voices heard.

