Opinions
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Opinions
Editorial: Don’t Hold Racism Consultations for Nothing
Racism, and the administration’s ambivalence towards it, has been a simmering issue at Concordia for a very long time.
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Satire: The Lady Doritos That Got Away
Would these girl chips be pink? Would the flavour be less bold? After all, my delicate female sensibilities can barely tolerate all that intense cheese dust that is the norm of a standard man Dorito.
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There’s a Growing Cause for Concern Over Police Brutality
There issue isn’t just with police brutality, but Montreal police officers have also failed to address racial profiling issues.
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Editorial: Saving the Environment, Saving Ourselves
This tension between the direction that we’re heading and the possibilities of something better is at the base of this special issue.
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The #MeToo Movement Is Bringing Survivors’ Stories to the Front. This Is Mine.
When I hear stories of rape and sexual abuse, I can ache so badly it makes me tired.
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The Dark Legacy of John A. Macdonald
What many do not realize is that Macdonald was also a father of genocide and starvation.
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Sex Ed(itorial): The Complicated History of the IUD
The IUD itself is an innocent piece of technology but has been used for nefarious, racist, and neo-colonialist purposes.
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Why are Concordia Departments Spreading Fraser Institute Events?
It’s seriously problematic for departments at a university to be sharing information with students about an event being held by the Fraser Institute—especially if the departments didn’t even bother clarifying that the Fraser Institute is a corporate disinformation tool.
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Nahm’sayin?: Why Am I Addicted to DIY and Tasty Vids?
I have a confession to make. I am horribly, uncontrollably, addicted to Tasty and DIY videos.