Opinions
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OpinionsA hero in the public interest
Journalism is, in essence, a business of stories. Journalists curate the narratives of the world around them, weaving together facts with context and characters to create a compelling synopsis for their audience.
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OpinionsEditorial: Legault’s curfew further marginalizes our most vulnerable neighbours
The CAQ’s cruel indifference to marginalized communities is to blame for the death of Raphael Andre.
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OpinionsMy sweaty hands love social distancing
COVID-19 or not, it’s best for both of us if we don’t shake hands.
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OpinionsThe tweet that started an Iranian movement against sexual violence
It was a summer night in 2017, a few months after I had immigrated to Canada. I was waiting in front of a hotel in Toronto to interview an Iranian artist.
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OpinionsEditorial: Who’s controlling you?
It’s always important to examine the society around us and gaze upon normalized structures and systems with a critical eye.
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OpinionsThe biggest lesson I learned this semester? Coming to terms with internalized capitalism
The most eye-opening thing I’ve learned this semester was coming to terms with how deeply I have internalized a capitalist mindset, in regards to what it means to succeed in university and in everyday life. This mindset that I have blindly believed equates my worth with my daily levels of productivity.
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OpinionsEditorial: The CAQ Christmas plan is unfair and hypocritical
In Legault’s Quebec, only Christians get special exemptions.
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Podcasts offer the intimacy that journalism lacks
A few months ago, I was making my bed while listening to the BBC’s Global News Podcast. A reporter began a story describing the effects of the pandemic in India. The numbers horrified me, but it was hard for me to truly understand what they represented.
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OpinionsEditorial: Students deserve better
The CSU’s by-election and town hall highlight weaknesses in Concordia’s handling of the pandemic

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