Opinions
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OpinionsArt in Danger
Graffiti had nothing to do with the deaths of Mitchel Bracken-Guenet, Dylan Ford and Ricardo Conesa, but that’s not what the media and Montreal police say.
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OpinionsEditorial
With the exception of Concordia’s Alumni Association and a handful of other student representatives, the entire Concordia community condemned the process by which our former president has been dismissed.
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OpinionsWhite Obsession
BANGKOK, THAILAND—Westerners on vacation in Thailand usually get stoked on laying out in the sand at tropical island beaches and getting a sexy tan.
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OpinionsSomething in the Water
I’m sure we have all heard some conspiracy theory nut talking about the fluoride in the water blocking our chakra paths and all sorts of mumbo jumbo
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OpinionsKnow your board
Concordia’s board of governors, the university’s highest governing body, is composed of 40 individuals drawn from the school and the community around it.
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OpinionsConsequences of BOG’s Actions
The sudden and unexplained departure of the president of the University has left the Concordia community stunned and shocked.
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OpinionsStudents Don’t Benefit from Merit-Based Teaching
The principles of the free market can be handy. The invisible hand makes sure we’re not paying a few hundred bucks for something small
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OpinionsEditorial
Once again, the all-seeing eye of the media is focused on Concordia. Unfortunately, the theme of today’s programming is a familiar one for the school: dysfunction.

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