Opinions
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OpinionsThe fight against tuition hikes must continue
With the tuition hikes for out-of-province and international students coming into effect this academic year, the battle against austerity continues.
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OpinionsHow to be better activists
Activism is more than just campaigning for social change. -
OpinionsHot Reads for Hot Days: Why romance books are the perfect summer reads
Romance has always been a popular genre, not just within the publishing industry but also with readers. Love is part of the human experience—something that resonates personally and deeply with readers.
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OpinionsHow Minecraft saved me during the pandemic
Before COVID-19, I spent Friday nights photographing sports games and getting drinks at bars. Now my Friday nights are spent voice chatting with strangers on Minecraft—and I’m surprisingly not mad about it.
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Will Concordia give in to the pro-Israel lobby?
It is crucial to make a distinction between Zionism and Judaism. Conflating them is an act of antisemitism in itself.
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OpinionsColloquial Racism in Academia
Among the many faces of racism lies that of language. It is insidious and hides easily behind what appears to be a miscommunication and good intentions, yet perpetuates the privilege of those speaking the language of the colonizer.
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OpinionsBreaking the chains
In the Western world, discussions around family abolition often intersect with broader conversations about social justice, feminism, queer and anti-capitalist theory.
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OpinionsAm I being a bad friend?
Emotional exhaustion is real and sometimes the sheer effort of keeping up friendships is just too much.
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OpinionsEditorial: The case for BDS at Concordia University
The increasing demands to revive the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement at Concordia University cannot be ignored or dismissed.
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Leave Black girls alone
The adultification bias of Black women and girls is entangled in the premature perception of them as adults.

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