Opinions
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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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Opinions
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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OpinionsEditorial: Montreal wrong to spurn calls to defund the police
Black people deserve more. Indigenous people deserve more. Trans people, people with disabilities, people with mental illness, People of Colour, sex workers, and immigrants deserve more. Lives are being lost, and Plante’s administration is funnelling millions of dollars into the pockets of the institution killing the people we’ve been demanding be protected.
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OpinionsEditorial: Beyond time for real change
The U.S. election reminds us of the need to call out performative politics and demand transformational change.
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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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OpinionsEditorial: 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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OpinionsEditorial: 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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OpinionsA city untucked: Drag history in Montreal
Historically, Montrealers have embraced drag with open arms and hemorrhaging wallets.

