Opinions
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Opinions
Quarantine bangs? More like quarantine mullet
Everything around me is up in the air, but I can still control my hair.
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Opinions
Editorial: Food connects
Food is far from accessible to all people, despite the fact that it should be considered a human right.
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Opinions
Editorial: Bookstore privatization can’t pass the test
The Concordia Book Stop was effectively privatized this past June in a partnership deal with Follett, a U.S. company worth $2.7 billion according to its website. This speaks to an impulse that runs counter to what our institution should stand for.
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Opinions
A city untucked: Drag history in Montreal
Historically, Montrealers have embraced drag with open arms and hemorrhaging wallets.
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Opinions
When the dorms abruptly closed
On March 16, 2020, three Concordia students and I, all resident assistants at the Loyola campus, huddled around an iPhone in the Buzz cafeteria. On the screen, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was addressing Canadians, and what he said left the four of us shocked.
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Opinions
Editorial: Still not a voice for the voiceless
Being an advocacy publication means amplifying voices, not speaking for them.
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Opinions
Online classes are missing the point
Someone recently asked me how I felt being halfway through the semester. I had to take a moment to process what they were talking about because there’s absolutely no way we’re midway through fall 2020. I’ve learned nothing.
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Opinions
Coping with code red
With Montreal in it’s second red zone, opinions writers share advice on how to make it through this next phase.
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Opinions
Editorial: Stand for peace and justice, condemn Turkish and Azeri dictatorships
It’s time for Canada and international leaders to place themselves on the right side of history.
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Opinions
Retraction: “So Rude! Marginalized group really just keeps asking for justice”
Notice of retraction