Opinions
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OpinionsEditorial: It’s Not Enough to Claim to Be an Advocacy Publication
As an advocacy publication, we believe it is crucial to be a platform for queer voices to set the record straight.
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OpinionsDon’t @ Me: Paper Rocks
Reading on paper feels nostalgic when everything around us is moving so fast that we can almost see the world turning.
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OpinionsSexual Assault on the STM Needs to Stop
Public transportation is a haven for people with predatory intentions looking to commit their acts of assault with little risk of repercussion.
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OpinionsBell, Let’s Talk
High-pressure jobs, impossible expectations, and a virtually non-existent mental health care plan reveal a harsher truth: Bell is just another giant media corporation capitalizing on a solitary hashtag.
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OpinionsEditorial: The CSU’s Priorities Are Misplaced
Clean bathrooms and Wi-Fi on the shuttle are nice, but they shouldn’t be the main priorities of a student union.
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OpinionsEditorial: In Solidarity With CULEU
Library employees have been without a collective agreement for over 800 days. This is unacceptable.
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OpinionsIn 2020, Provincial Law Still Forbids Women From Taking Husband’s Surname
Marriage no longer entails a woman signing herself over to her husband and abandoning her own ambitions and rights.
If anything, women assuming their spouse’s surname today might serve to reinforce the strong bond that is shared between them. -
OpinionsEditorial: Forever Wars Make Forever Victims
The delusion that the world’s eyes are secondary to those of the USA has precipitated chaos and heartache and runs much deeper than one rogue presidency.
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OpinionsRecognizing Eco-Fascist Rhetoric
It isn’t just liberals and leftists care for the environment. In fact, many fascists, far-rightists, and even Nazis have ecology on their minds.
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OpinionsDon’t @ Me: We Get It, You’re Straight
When men talk up their friends’ looks in an open and loving way, similar to how women do, it is seen as distasteful. That only reinforces the idea that men have to internalize everything and view everyone—even friends—with a hostile eye.

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