Opinions
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Opinions
Assisted Death: Maturely Making Death’s Decision
Imagine for a moment being at a point in your life where it is no longer desirable in the face of opportunity for a comfortable and controlled death.
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Editorial: Politics Care About You Even if You Don’t Care About Them
Power is an omnipresent part of everyone’s life—we shouldn’t treat the people in power as our benevolent overlords.
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When Toxic Dust Awoke a Sleepy Town: The Asbestos Strike
The Jeffrey Mine was the largest chrysotile asbestos mine in the world, and the source of the citizens of Asbestos’ glory and ruin.
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Sex Ed(itorial): Fake it Until You Make it
Sex is a participation activity that should involve mutual enjoyment.
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Don’t @ Me: A Isn’t for Ally
The acronym isn’t there to be the social equivalent of a woke Supreme sticker.
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Editorial: No Time for Apathy
It is not enough to simply enroll, show up to class, and leave with your degree when your time at university ends.
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Editorial: Don’t Let the Pressure to Have Fun Stop You from Having Fun
The first few weeks of a new school year can be a stressful time. New course material, meeting new people, it can all contribute to added stress. And along with trying to fit into a new environment can come the pressure to drink and smoke, go out, and hook up.
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Editorial: We’re in This Climate Crisis Together
It doesn’t seem like those in positions of power are going to radically change their policies any time soon—at least not if we’re quiet.
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How Immigration Has Shaped the City of Montreal
Montreal is home to many well-defined cultural communities, each with their own unique collective identities.
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Don’t @ Me: Astrology Rules
I open Twitter to a flood of “Brace yourselves, Mercury is in retrograde again!” tweets. My friends tagged me in five different astrology memes, commenting “Haha, this is you.”