Opinions
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OpinionsGet What You’re Paying For
You know that one line on your tuition bill that says Student Association and Activity Fee? Well, that one line represents 13 groups on campus that provide services that many undergrads go through university never knowing they can use.
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OpinionsNo Fighting, Doctor’s Order
Though I expect shameless, bold-faced hypocrisy from my political leaders, I expect better from the political leaders of our doctors.
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OpinionsEditorial
Over the summer months, the Concordia Student Union has been playing a game of musical chairs without giving students a voice about who’s sitting where.
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OpinionsA Rant en Route
We live in a city continually beset by the grind of downtown transit, but it might not be our fault.
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OpinionsNah’msayin?
Here’s something alarming. Dream catchers hanging from rearview mirrors. I see these on the highway all the time and it’s god damn terrifying.
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OpinionsEditorial
A showdown is brewing between the students who were elected to represent the student body and the woman who was appointed to represent the university.
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OpinionsGrappling with Islamophobia
Recently I spoke with a girl who had immigrated to Canada from the United States. As we talked, she told me, “you know somebody’s true character when they’re faced with a threat. When America was faced with the 9/11 attacks, its first instinct was revenge instead of uniting together as a country. I didn’t like that, I don’t like people like that, so I left.”
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OpinionsTo draw or not to draw
Everybody Draw Muhammad Day, held on May 20, spawned a clash of ideals. The day was initiated by the censorship of an episode of American television show, South Park titled “201” for depicting the prophet Muhammad—an act that is blasphemous to Islam.
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OpinionsPushing the right buttons
My over-sexed partner in crime, Scott Nagao and I stumbled upon realdoll.com, a website that sells sex dolls that at first glance you’d swear were human beings. They have special features like an actual spine that mimics the flexibility of a real person. I was shocked. “Holy fucking shit, I am not sure if that is a real person or not,” I told Scott. “I know, right?” he exclaimed in agreement.

